Title: Composition of Methanol-Water Batch Distillation
1Composition of Methanol-Water Batch Distillation
September 20, 2005
- Prepared by Jason Hixson
Don Scott Michael Hickey
2Objective
- Determine the composition of liquid
methanol-water binary system at equilibrium based
on temperature in a distillation column.
3Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium Diagram
Antoine Equation
Vapor Pressure in mmHg of methanol and water.
T is the absolute temperature A, B, and C are
constants.
4Antoine Constants
- Are calculated using using the known temperatures
and vapor pressures from Perrys Chemical
Engineers Handbook.
Water
Methanol
5Antoine Constants
- Arbitrary values are then chosen for A, B, and C
giving an incorrect vapor pressure. - Excel solver is then used to find values of A, B
and C for both methanol and water which gives the
correct pressure.
6Van Laars Model
Gamma correction factors for non-ideal system.
7Gamma Correction Factor
A and B are constants
Ideal Gas Constant 1.987 cal/Kg-mol
Temperature (K)
8Using data from Perrys where P is 760 mmHg the
constants A and B can be calculated using solver
in Excel
Gives
9Raoults Law
Vapor
Liquid
10Set Up
(Pcalc-Pactual)
- Set arbitrary temperature
Use Solver to minimize DIF cell by changing T(C).
11VLE Diagram
Vapor
Liquid
12Composition Calculation Using WFIT Program
0.386520.39727B2-0.012737B220.00013528B23-(
0.00000048036)B24)1
13Reboiler Composition vs Time
0 Reflux
75 Reflux
2500 W
Initial xm 23
Initial Vm 16.86 L
14Tray 12 Composition vs Time
0 Reflux
75 Reflux
2500 W
15Tray 11 Composition vs Time
0 Reflux
75 Reflux
2500 W
16Tray 10 Composition vs Time
0 Reflux
75 Reflux
2500 W
17Tray 9 Composition vs Time
0 Reflux
75 Reflux
2500 W
18Tray 8 Composition vs Time
0 Reflux
75 Reflux
2500 W
19Tray 7 Composition vs Time
0 Reflux
75 Reflux
2500 W
20Tray 6 Composition vs Time
0 Reflux
75 Reflux
2500 W
21Tray 5 Composition vs Time
0 Reflux
75 Reflux
2500 W
22Tray 4 Composition vs Time
0 Reflux
75 Reflux
2500 W
23Tray 3 Composition vs Time
0 Reflux
75 Reflux
2500 W
24Tray 2 Composition vs Time
0 Reflux
75 Reflux
2500 W
25Tray 1 Composition vs Time
0 Reflux
75 Reflux
2500 W
26Reflux Composition vs Time
0 Reflux
75 Reflux
2500 W
Collected 1.69 L
Collected 6.38 L
27Conclusions
- At 0 reflux the amount of distillate collected
was larger than 75 reflux. - At 75 reflux the purity of methane was a much
higher quality. - If quality is more important then a high reflux
percentage is needed. - If quantity and timeliness is more important then
a low reflux is needed.
28QUESTIONS?