Effect of ionic liquids as entrainers on the dynamic behavior of ethanol-water extractive columns

Nelly Ramírez-Corona, Andrés Schramm-Flores, Sofía Reyes-Lombardo, Arturo Jiménez-Gutiérrez
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Ionic liquids (ILs) have been recently considered as potential entrainers for extractive distillation. The use of ILs may affect the vapor-liquid properties to aid the separation of azeotropic mixtures. In particular, their effectiveness has been observed for ethanol dehydration, showing promising perspectives for their industrial implementation. However, there is still a lack of information about the effect of ILs on the system controllability. The objective of this work is to explore the dynamic implications of the use of two types of ionic liquids on the ethanol dehydration process. An equimolar feed mixture of ethanol and water was considered, and different IL concentrations were tested. The results show that changing the IL concentration affect the degree of stabilization of the product stream, even when smooth dynamic responses were in many cases observed.

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离子液体作为夹带剂对乙醇-水萃取柱动力学行为的影响
离子液体近年来被认为是萃取精馏中潜在的夹带剂。il的使用可以影响汽液性质,以帮助共沸混合物的分离。特别是,它们的有效性已被观察到乙醇脱水,显示出有希望的前景,其工业实施。然而,目前还缺乏关于ILs对系统可控性影响的信息。这项工作的目的是探讨两种类型的离子液体对乙醇脱水过程的动态影响。考虑了乙醇和水的等摩尔饲料混合物,并测试了不同的IL浓度。结果表明,即使在许多情况下观察到平滑的动态响应,改变IL浓度也会影响产物流的稳定程度。
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