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Complex distillation processes residue curves

Doherty, M. F., and M. F. Malone, Conceptual Design of Distillation Systems, McGraw-Hill, New York, 2001. Advanced distillation textbook that uses residue curve maps to analyze complex distillation processes. [Pg.56]

Process synthesis and design of these non-conventional distillation processes proceed in two steps. The first step—process synthesis—is the selection of one or more candidate entrainers along with the computation of thermodynamic properties like residue curve maps that help assess many column features such as the adequate column configuration and the corresponding product cuts sequence. The second step—process design—involves the search for optimal values of batch distillation parameters such as the entrainer amount, reflux ratio, boiler duty and number of stages. The complexity of the second step depends on the solutions obtained at the previous level, because efficiency in azeotropic and extractive distillation is largely determined by the mixture thermodynamic properties that are closely linked to the nature of the entrainer. Hence, we have established a complete set of rules for the selection of feasible entrainers for the separation of non ideal mixtures... [Pg.131]


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