A systematic process synthesis method towards sustainable extractive distillation processes with pre-concentration for separating the binary minimum azeotropes

  • Xiaodong Zhang
  • , Jie He
  • , Chengtian Cui*
  • , Jinsheng Sun
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

A systematic process synthesis method is investigated towards sustainable extractive distillation with pre-concentration. To approach energy saving, it is one of the common senses to eliminate the infamous remixing effects. In detail, the energy consumption bottleneck is initially analyzed to come at the inspiration to replace the pre-concentration column with a pre-stripper. Afterwards, a two-column scheme is synthesized by combining the pre-stripper with either the extractive distillation column or entrainer recovery column. Finally, an extractive dividing wall column (EDWC) scheme is synthesized. A fair comparison of all configurations is given under a simulation-based framework employing a stochastic algorithm to optimize all decision variables including the usually arbitrarily fixed operating pressure. The results demonstrate two-column schemes to be more promising, saving more than 30% of economic and environmental costs, and improving energy efficiency by 1–2 times compared to the conventional system. Besides, EDWC structures are not always advantageous in sustainability.

Original languageEnglish
Article number115932
JournalChemical Engineering Science
Volume227
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 14 Dec 2020
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Keywords

  • Dividing-wall columns
  • Extractive distillation
  • Pressure optimization
  • Remixing elimination
  • Systematic process synthesis method

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