Stripping crystallization (SC) was
applied in this study to purify S-2-phenylpropionic
acid (S-2-PPA) from
enantiomer mixtures. According to the solid–liquid equilibrium
predicted by the Schroder–Van Laar equation and the vapor–liquid
equilibrium predicted by Raoult’s law, a series of three-phase
transformation conditions were determined to perform the batch SC
experiments. As opposed to the solid–liquid transformation
in melt crystallization, a series of three-phase transformations occur
operated at low pressures during the SC cooling process. The experimental
yield and purity for the final S-2-PPA product obtained
during SC were investigated. A comparison was made between the experimental
results and the calculated results based on the material and energy
balances.
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