Title: Separating Azeotropic Mixtures
1 Separating Azeotropic Mixtures
CHEN 4460 Process Synthesis, Simulation and
Optimization Dr. Mario Richard EdenDepartment
of Chemical EngineeringAuburn University Lecture
No. 6 Review of Non-ideal Thermodynamics Octobe
r 3, 2005 Contains Material Developed by Dr.
Daniel R. Lewin, Technion, Israel
2Process Design/Retrofit Steps
- Detailed Process Synthesis -Algorithmic Methods
3Algorithmic Methods
4Lecture 6 Introduction
- Separation sequences are complicated by the
presence of azeotropes, often involving mixtures
of oxygenated organic compounds - Alcohols
- Ketones
- Ethers
- Acids
- Water
- In these cases, distillation boundaries limit the
product compositions of a column to lie within a
bounded region. - This prevents the removal of certain species in
high concentrations.
5Lecture 6 Objectives
- Be able to sketch the residue curves on a ternary
phase diagram - Be able to define the range of possible product
compositions using distillation, given the feed
composition and the ternary phase diagram
6Basics The Lever Rule
7Basics Ternary Phase Diagrams
0.2 TBA
0.65 DTBP
0.2 DTBP
0.15 H2O
8Basics Ternary Phase Diagrams
0.2 TBA
0.2 DTBP
0.6 H2O
9Homogeneous Azeotropes 14
10Homogeneous Azeotropes 24
- Example Phase diagrams for benzene-toluene
mixture at 90 oC
11Homogeneous Azeotropes 34
For non-ideal mixtures, the activity coefficients
are different from unity
12Homogeneous Azeotropes 44
13Heterogeneous Azeotropes
14Residue Curves 13
Simple Distillation
- Mass balance on species j
15Residue Curves 23
- Residue Curves ? Liquid Compositions at Total
Reflux
16Residue Curves 33
- Residue Curves ? Liquid Compositions at Total
Reflux
- Species balance on top n-1 trays
- Approximation for liquid phase
- At total reflux, D 0 and Vn Ln-1
17Sketching Residue Curves
- Plot pure components on vertices along with Tb
- Plot all azeotropes on diagram along with their
Tb - Plot residue curves connecting all azeotropes,
azeotropes vertices, and finally vertices
vertices with arrow heads pointing towards
increasing boiling point temperatures - Plot additional residue curves that arch
towards intermediate temperatures on the way to
the end point
18Product Compositions Regions
- For zeotropic systems
- L Lowest boiling component, I Intermediate
boiling component, H Highest boiling compoent,
F Feed composition
19Product Compositions Regions
- For azeotropic systems
- Shaded regions Feasible distillate and bottoms
product compositions
- Three binary azeotropes and one ternary azeotrope
20Summary Non-ideal Thermo
On completion of this part, you should
- Be able to sketch the residue curves on a ternary
phase diagram - Be able to define the range of possible product
compositions using distillation, given the feed
composition and the ternary phase diagram
21Other Business
- Homework
- SSL 7.14b-d, 7.15
- Due Monday October 17
- Midterm Exam
- October 17 during lecture
- Open book or closed book?
- Next Lecture
- Part 1 Sequencing Azeotropic Distillation
Columns (SSL 271-299) - Part 2 Review for Midterm Exam
- Miscellaneous
- Updates made to lecture plan, remember to
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