Chemical Engineering Transactions (Sep 2012)

Integrated Bioethanol Separation and Dehydration in a Novel Extractive DWC

  • R.M. Ignat,
  • A.A. Kiss

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3303/CET1229104
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29

Abstract

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This study proposes an innovative distillation setup – based on a novel extractive dividing-wall column (E-DWC) – that is able to concentrate and dehydrate bioethanol in a single step, by integrating all units of the conventional sequence into only one distillation column. In this work, a mixture of 10 %wt ethanol (100 ktpy plant) is concentrated and dehydrated using ethylene glycol as mass separating agent. Rigorous simulations were carried out in Aspen Plus, and for a fair comparison all alternatives were optimized using the reliable sequential quadratic programming (SQP) method. The results show that energy savings of 17 % and a similar decrease in CapEx, are possible for the novel E-DWC alternative, while using a significantly reduced footprint as compared to the conventional separation process.