Reactive and membrane-assisted distillation: Recent developments and perspective

•Reactive distillation is important tool for future efficient processing.•Membrane-assisted reactive distillation as high-capacity/high-selectivity tool.•Organic solvent nanofiltration as highly efficient separator of homogenous catalyst.•HIGEE, microwaves and ultrasound will further improve process...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemical engineering research & design 2013-10, Vol.91 (10), p.1978-1997
Hauptverfasser: Lutze, Philip, Gorak, Andrzej
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:•Reactive distillation is important tool for future efficient processing.•Membrane-assisted reactive distillation as high-capacity/high-selectivity tool.•Organic solvent nanofiltration as highly efficient separator of homogenous catalyst.•HIGEE, microwaves and ultrasound will further improve processing. The number of design and processing requirements in the chemical and biochemical industries are increasing to adapt to rapidly changing markets and the global competition, as well as to shift toward more sustainable production and to meet the need for new and innovative products. Hence, more efficient processes are needed. Reactive and membrane-assisted distillation can achieve higher efficiencies and high capacities. They are believed to be important technologies for retrofitting existing processes and for incorporation into future processes for efficient and flexible (bio)chemical production. This manuscript aims to briefly summarize past research with a more detailed view on current research areas within the application, modeling, design and optimization of reactive- and membrane-assisted distillation processes, with a special focus on pervaporation, vapor permeation and organic solvent nanofiltration. By identifying the current challenges combined with future perspectives of the chemical processing industry, a personal opinion on future research trends, needs and challenges for these technologies is given. These technologies need to be addressed to increase trust in the potential and reliability of reactive- and membrane-assisted distillation, which would enable the intensification of manufacturing processes.
ISSN:0263-8762
1744-3563
DOI:10.1016/j.cherd.2013.07.011