Frolkova A.K.

Doctor of Engineering Sciences (Advanced Doctor), Professor, MIREA – Russian Technological University

EXCESS HEAT CAPACITIES OF THREE-COMPONENT SYSTEMS AND THEIR ROLE IN THE CALCULATION OF THE HEAT BALANCE OF DISTILLATION

Abstract
The work is devoted to the research of the influence of real values of the heat capacity of ternary mixtures on the energy consumption of the process in a distillation column. The results of the analysis of available reference experimental data for six ternary systems and their binary components are presented in the form of isoline diagrams of excess heat capacities. Additive and excess heat capacities of ternary mixtures, vapor-liquid equilibrium and different regimes, including those of extractive distillation, are calculated. It is shown that the dependences of the excess heat capacity on the composition of ternary mixtures are complex, and the use of real values makes it possible to estimate energy costs more correctly.
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EXTRACTIVE DISTILLATION OF TERNARY MIXTURES WITH TWO BINARY AZEOTROPES

Abstract
The phase equilibrium of the n-butanol – n-butyl acetate – methyl isobutyl ketone system was studied using a computational experiment. To separate the mixture, an extractive distillation in the presence of various solvents: dimethyl sulfoxide, N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone and sulfolane was selected. The calculation of the vapor-liquid equilibrium of derivatives of quaternary systems (original ternary system + separating agent) was carried out and the difference in the change in the relative volatility of azeotrope-forming pairs of components in the presence of different solvents was shown. Two separation flowsheets with different structures were proposed. The columns operation parameters that ensure the production of substances of marketable quality with minimal energy consumption were determined. It was shown that the lowest energy consumption is observed for a flowsheet with dimethyl sulfoxide as the most selective agent.
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