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Reactive Distillation Design and Control

Luyben, William L. / Yu, Cheng-Ching

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1. Auflage November 2008
608 Seiten, Hardcover
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ISBN: 978-0-470-22612-4
John Wiley & Sons

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Reactive distillation is an economical and environmentally friendly procedure that combines distillation and chemical reaction into a single step. To address the increasing importance of reactive distillation in the petroleum and chemical industries, this book deals with the design of reactive distillation columns and their control systems in an integrated manner.

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Reactive distillation has economical and environmental advantages

Reactive distillation is a breakthrough process innovation with numerous applicationsin the petroleum and chemical industries. In systems with the appropriate chemistryand vapor-liquid phase equilibrium, it combines the reaction and separation operations,which reduces energy and capital costs and environmental impact. After an overview of the fundamentals, limitations, and scope of reactive distillation, Reactive Distillation Design and Control:
* Uses rigorous models for steady-state design and dynamic analysis of different types of reactive distillation columns
* Quantitatively compares the economics of reactive distillation columns with conventional multi-unit processes
* Goes beyond traditional steady-state design that considers primarily the capital investment andenergy costs when analyzing the control structure and the dynamic robustness of disturbances
* Discusses how to maximize the economic and environmental benefits of reactive distillation technology

Written by authors who have a background in design and control with an emphasis on practical engineering solutions to real industrial problems, this guide forgoes intricate, complicated mathematics and complex methods of analysis and gets down to business. It's an accessible reference for chemical, process, and petroleum engineers and undergraduate and graduate students in chemical engineering.

Chapter1: Introduction

PART 1: STEADY-STATE DESIGN OF IDEAL QUATERNARY SYSTEM

Chapter 2: Parameter Effects

Chapter 3: Economic Comparison of Reactive Distillation with a Conventional Process

Chapter 4: Neat Operation versus Using Excess Reactant

PART 2: STEADY-STATE DESIGN OF OTHER IDEAL SYSTEMS

Chapter 5: Ternary Reactive Distillation Systems

Chapter 6: Ternary Decomposition Reaction

PART 3: STEADY-STATE DESIGN OF REAL CHEMICAL SYSTEMS

Chapter 7: Steady-State Design for Acetic Acid Esterification

Chapter 8: Design of TAME Reactive Distillation Systems

Chapter 9: Design of MTBE and ETBE Reactive Distillation Columns

PART 4: CONTROL OF IDEAL SYSTEMS

Chapter 10: Control of Quaternary Reactive Distillation Columns

Chapter 11: Control of Excess-Reactant System

Chapter 12: Control of Ternary Reactive Distillation Columns

PART 5: CONTROL OF REAL SYSTEMS

Chapter 13: Control of MeAc/ EtAc/IPAc/BuAc/AmAc Systems

Chapter 14: Control of TAME Plantwide Process

Chapter 15 Control of MTBE and ETBE Reactive Distillation Columns

PART 6: HYBRID AND NON-CONVENTIONAL SYSTEMS

Chapter 16: Design and Control of Column/Side- Reactor Systems

Chapter 17: Effect of Boiling Point Rankings on the Design of Reactive Distillation

Chapter 18: Effects of Feed Tray Locations on the Design and Control of Reactive Distillation

APPENDIX

A1. Reference

A2. Catalog of Types of Real Reactive Distillation Systems
William L. Luyben, PHD, is Professor of Chemical Engineering at Lehigh University. In addition to forty years of teaching, Dr. Luyben spent nine years as an engineer with Exxon and DuPont. He has written nine books and more than 200 papers. He was the 2004 recipient of the Computing Practice Award from the CAST Division of the AIChE and was elected in 2005 to the Process Automation Hall of Fame. CHENG-CHING YU, PHD, has spent sixteen years as a Professor at National Taiwan University of Science and Technology and four years at National Taiwan University. He has published over 100 technical papers in the areas of plant-wide process control, reactive distillation, control of microelectronic processes, and modeling of fuel cell systems.