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Olefin isomer separation by reactive extractive distillation : modelling of vapour-liquid equilibria and conceptual design for 1-hexene purification

  • A.E. Wentink
  • , N.J.M. Kuipers
  • , A.B. Haan, de
  • , J. Scholtz
  • , H. Mulder

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    A thermodynamic model was developed to describe the vapour–liquid equilibria encountered in the reactive extractive distillation of 1-hexene mixed with n-hexane and 2-methyl-1-pentene, used to represent a Fischer–Tropsch stream. Experimentally it is determined that the feed mixture behaves nearly ideal in the absence of any solvent and that the obtained selectivities are near unity. A non-reactive solvent (D2EHPA) increases the activity coefficients but does not significantly improve the selectivity. The selectivity can only be increased by enriching the solvent with a metal-ion (Ag). The model uses the Wilson equation to describe the activity coefficients and can represent the vapour–liquid equilibria accurately as function of composition, pressure and temperature. To produce 1-hexene with a 99% recovery and at 99.5% purity, the solvent-to-feed ratio should be around 5 (at 0.2 bar, T = 311 K). Under these conditions the selectivity is 1.34 (2-methyl-1-pentene/1-hexene) and 1.55 (n-hexane/1-hexene) and the minimum number of equilibrium trays approximately 42.
    Originele taal-2Engels
    Pagina's (van-tot)800-809
    TijdschriftChemical Engineering and Processing : Process Intensification
    Volume46
    Nummer van het tijdschrift9
    DOI's
    StatusGepubliceerd - 2007

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