Unit Operations and Unit Processes
Unit Operations and Unit Processes
Chemical engineering is all about chemical reactions and elements, factors, and optimization
of those to understand the mechanics of chemical reactions and producing products. The
combination of both unit operation and process is called the manufacturing process or
chemical process.
Unit Operation
Explanation – In a process, the separation of Methylene Di Chloride with water using a
liquid-liquid separation technique can be called as a unit operation.|
Explanation – In the above process, only separation is taking place which will be done base
on density difference. This is a physical change and no chemical reaction taking place, hence
this process is considered as unit operation.
Explanation – The distillation of acetone from the water is an example of unit operation. In
the distillation process, acetone is separated and that is due to boiling point difference or
volatility of the components. This is also a physical change and no chemical reaction is
carried out. Hence distillation is a unit operation.
Unit Process
The unit process is a process in which chemical changes take place to the material present in
the reaction and result in the chemical reaction is known as the Unit process. This basically
consists of a reaction between two or more chemical which results in another chemical can
also be defined as unit process. Sulphonation, nitration, oxidation, halogenation, and many
more.
Explanation – Here, electrolysis of Nacl is being done and the concentration of sodium
chloride is taken as 305 (around) GPL (gram per liter) concentration is feed to electrolysis
cell in which electricity is passed and sodium hydroxide is produced. In this reaction,
decomposition reaction takes place hence, this is a unit operation. If you are interested, you
can read Fundamentals of Electrolysis
Example 2 – Production of Hydrogen