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Comparison of the performance of integrated and sequential reaction and separation units in terms of recovery of a desired product

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Comparison of the performance of integrated and sequential reaction and separation units in terms of recovery of a desired product
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Article in International Scientific Journal
Year
2000
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Paiva, AL
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F. Xavier Malcata
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Vol. 55 No. 18
Pages: 589-599
ISSN: 0009-2509
Publisher: Elsevier
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Abstract (EN): Integration of reaction and separation has experienced fast progress in this decade because it provides a convenient way of alleviating kinetic and/or thermodynamic constraints usually present in the more traditional sequential configuration (where reaction is followed by separation), which limit the extent of reaction and also the purity of the products obtained thereby. The aim of this work was to quantitatively compare the final recovery of a desired product in an Integrated processing unit and in a sequential one, in the case of a unireactant/uniproduct reaction occuring in an (ideal) liquid phase with separation via liquid/vapor equilibrium. The objective function was set as the local temperature which maximizes the recovery of product in the vapor phase leaving the integrated unit or the separator las appropriate). It was concluded that (i) the optimum temperature looks as a local maximum for the integrated system and as a global maximum for the sequential one, (ii) it strongly depends on the equilibrium constant of the reaction in question and (iii) it assumes lower land economically feasible) values only in the case of the integrated unit.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 11
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