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Design and optimization for the separation of tetrahydrofuran/isopropanol/water using heat pump assisted heat-integrated extractive distillation

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SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY
Volume 277, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.seppur.2021.119498

Keywords

Separation; Extractive distillation; Heat pump; Heat integration; Energy efficient

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  1. National Nature Science Foundation of China [21878025, 22078026]

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This study focuses on the separation of a ternary mixture using extractive distillation, with dimethyl sulfoxide as the optimal solvent. By introducing vapor recompressed heat pump technology and heat integration, significant energy savings were achieved. Direct extractive distillation was found to be better than indirect extractive distillation, with double-heat pump assisted direct extractive distillation showing the best performance in energy conservation and cost reduction.
This study is focused on the separation for the ternary mixture of isopropanol/tetrahydrofuran/water with extractive distillation method, including indirect extractive distillation and direct extractive distillation. Dimethyl sulfoxide is selected to be the optimal solvent in the separation process through COSMO-SAC model and relative volatility. The vapor recompressed heat pump technology and heat integration are introduced for further energy saving. The energetic, economic, environment and exergy evaluation are utilized to estimate the performance of the proposed processes. The direct extractive distillation tends to be better than indirect extractive distillation. The double-heat pump assisted direct extractive distillation with heat integration shows the best performance in energy conservation and reducing cost, which achieve a reduction on energy consumption and total cost by 64.97% and 34.26% respectively compared to the direct extractive distillation process.

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