Process intensification and energy saving of reactive distillation for production of ester compounds
Reactive distillation (RD) process is an innovative hybrid process combining reaction with distillation, which has recently come into sharp focus as a successful case of process intensification. Considered as the most representative case of process intensification, it has been applied for many produ...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chinese journal of chemical engineering 2019-06, Vol.27 (6), p.1307-1323 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Reactive distillation (RD) process is an innovative hybrid process combining reaction with distillation, which has recently come into sharp focus as a successful case of process intensification. Considered as the most representative case of process intensification, it has been applied for many productions, especially for production of ester compounds. However, such problems existing in the RD system for ester productions are still hard to solve, as the removal of the water which comes from the esterification, and the separation of the azeotropes of ester–alcohol (–water). Many methods have been studying on the process to solve the problems resulting in further intensification and energy saving. In this paper, azeotropic–reactive distillation or entrainer enhanced reactive distillation (ERD) process, reactive extractive distillation (RED) process, the method of co-production in RD process, pressure-swing reactive distillation (PSRD) process, reactive distillation–pervaporation coupled process (RD–PV), are introduced to solve the problems above, so the product(s) can be separated efficiently and the chemical equilibrium can be shifted. Dividing-wall column (DWC) structure and novel methods of loading catalyst are also introduced as the measures to intensify the process and save energy. |
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ISSN: | 1004-9541 2210-321X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.cjche.2018.10.007 |