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Extractive distillation screening

Rapid predictive and experimental techniques for screening extractive distillation solvents are reviewed. In preparing a list of potential solvents the method of Scheibel is recommended for non-hydrocarbon systems for hydrocarbon systems solvents of high polar cohesive density should be considered. For screening the potential solvents the method of Pierotti, Deal, and Derr is recommended. If it is not applicable, the method of Helpinstill and Van Winkle should be considered next. Finally, reliable screening is accomplished through a simple, rapid technique recently developed that uses gas-liquid chromatography. [Pg.55]

Since the type of solutions encountered in extractive distillation involve mixtures of polar compounds or polar with nonpolar ones, the solutions are usually nonideal, and predicting the phase equilibrium from pure component data only is practically impossible. Theoretical and experimental studies through the years, however, have established certain trends which are used to search for and screen potential solvents. [Pg.56]

T xtractive and azeotropic distillation in different types of chemical industry has become more important as more separations of close-boiling mixtures and azeotropic ones are encountered. Extractive distillation is used more because it is generally less expensive, simpler, and can use more solvents than azeotropic distillation. Solvent selection for azeotropic distillation has recently been discussed by Berg (I). Therefore, solvent screening for extractive distillation is discussed here. [Pg.46]

D. P. Tassios, Rapid Screening of Extractive Distillation Solvents. Predictive and Experimental... [Pg.337]

A common procedure for screening possible mass separating agents for extractive distillation is to measure or estimate infinite-dilution activity coefficients for solutes in various polar solvents. However, the inverse determination for solvent at infinite dilution in the solute often is not feasible. In this... [Pg.498]

Tassios, D.P., Rapid screening of extractive distillation solvents Predictive and experimental techniques, in Extractive and Azeotropic Distillation, Advances in Chemistry Series No. 115, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 1972. Chapter 4. [Pg.157]

Figure 8-A3. Aspen Plus screen shot of completed extractive distillation system... Figure 8-A3. Aspen Plus screen shot of completed extractive distillation system...
D. P. Tassios, R M Screening of Extractive Distillation Solvents. Predictive and Experimental Technk]ues, in Earaciive and Azeotropic Distillation, Cliap. 4, American Cberttical Swieiy Advances in CTiemistty Series No. 115. Washington, DC, 19. ... [Pg.337]

The extractive distillation was used for those components which were difficult to separate by ordinary distillation. Therefore, in order to screen out the best solvent of extractive dwastillation, the VLB date between hydrogenated Cg arenes and solvents (sulfolane, glycerol, dioctyl phthalate)... [Pg.86]


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