Dividing wall column–salting-out–pervaporation intensified process for low-carbon alcohols separation

Yuqi Hu, Ya Gao, Xin Liu, Gongping Liu, Jing Fang, Jing Zhao, Chunli Li, Fengshou Yu, Hao Li

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Separating low-carbon alcohols (C1-C4) produced from coal-based synthesis gas is highly energy-intensive due to the presence of C2-C4/water azeotrope. To address this challenge, this study proposed a Dividing wall column–Salting-out–Pervaporation (DWC–SO–PV) process to save energy. In this process, DWC reduced the number of distillation columns in the preliminary separation and C2-C4 product separation processes, and SO broke the C2-C4/water azeotrope and removed a large amount of water. Furthermore, PV achieved complete dehydration of the C2-C4/water azeotrope. Optimal operating parameters of DWC were determined using the response surface methodology coupled particle swarm optimization (RSM-PSO), and dehydration conditions of C2-C4 were simulated through experimental data. The DWC–SO–PV process confers major benefits over conventional distillation: up to 48.74% reduced total annual costs and up to 50.01% energy savings. This study offered significant advancements in the dehydration of low-carbon alcohols, contributing to reduce energy consumption of coal products.

源语言英语
文章编号130080
期刊Separation and Purification Technology
358
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 7 6月 2025

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