Iranian Journal of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering (Aug 2019)

Simulated Heat Integration Study of Reactive Distillation Column for Ethanol Synthesis

  • Rajeev Kumar Dohare,
  • Alok Singh,
  • Priyanka Jain,
  • Kailash Singh,
  • Sushant Upadhyaya,
  • Madhu Agrawal

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. 4
pp. 183 – 191

Abstract

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Ethanol is largely used as a solvent in the synthesis of varnishes and perfumes. It is also used as a preservative for biological products, fuel, and gasoline additives. Anethanol-water mixture, normally obtained by fractional distillation yields an azeotropic solution consisting of approximately 95 w% of ethanol. The synthesis of ethanol in a reactive distillation column with the azeotropic feed at 20ºC with ethylene oxide as another reactant feed for the reaction with water to produce ethylene glycol was simulated in Aspenplus. Simulated results show 98.82 mol% purity of ethanol in the reactive distillation column. In order to reduce the energy consumption in reactive distillation, a Reactive Heat Integrated Distillation Column (R-HIDiC) is proposed for the same purity of ethanol product. From the simulated results, it has been found that the overall energy utilization in the proposed distillation column is reduced by 65% as compared to the conventional reactive distillation column. The pressure profile, temperature profile, and concentration profile of the reactive distillation column and the column proposed are also compared.

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