Separation Processes-20150725-155901297
Separation Processes-20150725-155901297
Separation Processes-20150725-155901297
CH 362
Dr. Harshini Dasari
Temporary Faculty
Department of Chemical Engineering
In most of the chemical engineering systems, separation processes are integral part of
the entire process flowsheet.
If we consider a reactive system, where, certain products are of primary interest, sepa
ration units are either put in the upstream or downstream.
It may happen that the reactants are gaseous and should be devoid of moisture. In suc
h cases, a separation unit must be present as an upstream unit.
On the other hand, if a particular product is kept in mind, a separation unit must be pl
aced at the downstream of the flowsheet.
In food and juice processing industries, separations are primary stages of operation.
Most of the pharmaceutical industries have separation units as integral parts in the do
wnstream or they are the main units.
mixed
separated
A series of separators
are used as it is
impossible to produce
more than 2 products
with a single
separator
Recovery of light
hydrocarbons
HYPOTHETICAL!!!!!
Hydration of ethylene
to alcohol
C2H4+H2O C2H5OH
Due to the thermodynamic equilibrium limitations at 572K and 6.72 Mpa the conversion
of ethylene is only 5% through the reactor.
The unreacted ethylene is recycled back to the reactor and then complete conversion of et
hylene is achieved.
But ethylene is not pure in the feedstocks and also there are many side reactions . So the
process above is not simple.
SO!!!!
1. After the hydration reaction, partial condenser and high pressure water absorber helps
to recover unreacted ethylene.
2. The pressure of the liquid from the absorber is reduced which causes partial vaporizat
ion.
3. Vapor is then scrubbed with water in the absorber to prevent loss of alcohol from the
vent gas.
4. Crude(Conc C2H5OH+ Acetaldehyde+diethyl ether)is then catalytically hydrogenated
which converts aldehyde to ethanol.
5. Dithyl ether is removed by distillation in the light ends tower and scrubbed with wate
r.
6. Finally 93% pre C2H5OH is obtained.
b.
c.
Separation by barrier
d.
e.
For all these techniques separations are achieved by enhancing the diffusion of
certain species relative to the MT of all species by bulk movement within a
particular phase.
The rate of separation is governed b mass transfer, and the extent of separation is
limited bye thermodynamic equilibrium.
Separation by Barrier
Membranes are fabricated from natural fibers, synthetic polymers, ceramics and ar
e liquid films.
Solid membranes are fabricated as flat sheets, tubes, hollow fibers, or spiral sheets
which are incorporated into modules.
Microporous membranes are effected by the rate of diffusion while non porous me
mbranes are effected by both difference in solubility in the membrane and rate of di
ffusion.
Separation by Barrier
1. Centrifugation
2. Thermal Diffusion
3. Electrolysis
4. Electrodialysis
5. Electrophoresis
6. Field-flow Fractionation