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Acetic Acid Separation Methods

Supervisore: Prof. H. S. Ghaziaskar By: H. Rastegari

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Contents

Acetic Acid Uses

Acetic Acid Production

Acetic Acid Separation methods

Conclusion

References

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In vinyl acetate monomer productionIn acetic anhydride production As solvent in production of terphetalic acid As recrystalization solventIn SilageIn production of various acetates such as:

Sodium acetate Copper acetate Aluminum acetate Palladium acetate

Acetic Acid Uses

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Acetic Acid Production

Chemical processes for acetic acid production:

Reaction of methanol with carbon monoxide Reaction of acetylene with water followed by air oxidation Fermentation of ethanol Butane oxidation

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Other chemical processes which produce acetic acid as a by-product:

Manufacture of cellulose esters Reactions involving acetic anhydride Synthesis of glyoxal from acetaldehyde and nitric acid Wood distillate

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Problem

Separating acetic acid from water

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Separation Methods

Separation Involving Phase Changes:

Simple Distillation Azeotropic Distillation Extractive Distillation Reactive Distillation

Separation involving membranes:

Pervaporation Evapomeation Temperature Difference Evapomeation Electrodialysis Bipolar Membrane Electrodialysis

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Simple DistillationPhysical separation process based on differences in volatilities

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Advantage

Simple and easy to operate

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Disadvantage Large energy consumption

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Azeotropic Distillation

Distillation in the presence of entrainer

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Desirable properties for an azeotropic entrainer : Heterogeneous azeotrope Commercially available and inexpensive Nontoxic Chemically Stable Noncorrosive Low heat of vaporization

The best entrainer is:

Alkyl Acetate

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Effective parameters for alkyl acetate selection

Azeotropic temperature Azeotropic composition Aqueous phase composition and entrainer pricing

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Advantage

Improving the economics of the separation

Disadvantage

Requiring large amount of entrainer

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Extractive Distillation

Distillation in the presence of solvent

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Desirable properties for solvent:NonvolatileHigh boiling point Make large difference in volatility between componentsMiscible with mixture and doesn´t form azeotropic

mixtureCommercially available and inexpensiveNoncorrosivePhysically and chemically stable

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The best solvent is:

Trialkyl Amine

Advantage

Relatively little energy consumption

Disadvantage

Need additional heat requirement on the column

Some what larger plates

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Reactive Distillation

Chemical separation method which combines simultaneous chemical reaction and multicomponent distillation in the same vessel

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Mechanism of reaction:

First Step:

Second Step:

Third Step:

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Effect of various parameters on the acid conversion Total feed flow rate

Optimum value:192 mL/h Mole ratio

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Reflux configuration Feed position

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Pervaporation (PV)

separation of liquid mixtures by partial vaporization through membrane

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Used membrane Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) Cross-linked polybutadiene Silicalite-1 as adsorbent filler in PDMS membrane Carbon molecular sieve in PDMS membrane Silicalite-1(pure silica) Ge-ZSM-5 Sn-ZSM-5

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Effective parameters on separation performance Si/Sn Temperature Acid concentration

Disadvantage

Shrinking and swelling of the membrane

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Evapomeation(EV)

Vaporization of feed solution then permeation through polymeric membrane

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Effective parameters on separation performance Temperature Acid concentration

Disadvantage

membrane condensation in high acid concentration

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Temperature Difference Evapomeation (TDEV)

Decreasing temperature in the membrane surrounding than in the feed solution

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Electrodialysis (ED)Ion transportation from one solution through ion- exchange

membranes to another solution under the influence of an

electric potential difference

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Application

Concentrating acetic acid from water containing %1(w/w)

acid to %10(w/w)

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Importance

Make full use of our limited resources

Protect our environment

Disadvantage Concentration efficiency up to %10

Low electric current efficiency (around %20)

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Bipolar Membrane Electrodialysis (BME)

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Application

Concentrating acetic acid from water containing %0.2(w/w)

acid to %14(w/w)

Disadvantage

Low electric current efficiency (around %40)

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Conclusion

For high purity (%99.9) acetic acid Azeotropic Distillation

For reasonably pure acetic acid Extractive Distillation

For ester production Reactive Distillation

For separation from solution containing % (5-15) acid PV

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Thanks for your attention

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Glyoxal:

Acetic Acid Production

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VHAC= (yHAC) / (xHAC)

VH2O= (yH2O) / (xH2O)

Dalton's Law:

PH2O= (yH2O) * pt

Raoult's law: PH2O= (xH2O) * p0

H2O

Simple Distillation

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α = VH2O / VHAC

Fenske Equation:

(yH2O)/(1- yH2O) = αn+1 (xH2O)/(1- xH2O)

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Azeotropic Distillation

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Extractive Distillation

Solvent volume