Advances in synthesis of azeotropic distillation column sequences: internal secondary recyclest

An algorithm for automatic generation of sequences of distillation columns and decanters for separation of azeotropic mixtures has been developed (S.K. Wasylkiewicz, 54th Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference, paper No. 243, Calgary, October 2004; S.K. Wasylkiewicz, AIChE Spring National Meeting,...

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