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Economic evaluation of energy saving alternatives in extractive distillation process

Authors :
Romildo Pereira Brito
Gardênia Marinho Cordeiro
Luís Gonzaga Sales Vasconcelos
Karoline Dantas Brito
M. F. Figueirêdo
Source :
Computers & Chemical Engineering. 93:185-196
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2016.

Abstract

Until now, there has not been consensus about the superiority of thermally coupled sequence over the conventional sequence in the extractive distillation process. In this sense, the main goal of this paper is to analyze three approaches for saving energy in the extractive distillation process: optimization, thermal integration and thermal coupling. Three azeotropic mixtures were investigated: ethanol and water (M1); tetrahydrofuran and water (M2); and acetone and methanol (M3). The solvents were ethylene glycol for M1 and M2, and water for M3. The results are shown in terms of the total annual cost (TAC) and specific energy consumption (SEC), and revealed that a thermally coupled extractive distillation sequence with a side rectifier did not always present the best results. Taking the case studies from literature as a starting point (without thermal integration), the optimization procedure used in this work found that TACs are always lower. The inclusion of thermal integration in configurations led to reducing TAC for all mixtures under investigation when compared to the sequences without this integration. When comparing two modifications in the layout of extractive distillation, it can be seen that it is more advantageous to use the preheating of the azeotropic feed with the recycle stream from the recovery column of the conventional sequence than using a thermally coupled sequence.

Details

ISSN :
00981354
Volume :
93
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Computers & Chemical Engineering
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........f17e806f49eca710385a924420e176d6
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compchemeng.2016.06.013