2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.seppur.2019.03.005
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Design and control of an energy-efficient alternative process for separation of Dichloromethane-Methanol binary azeotropic mixture

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“…Such a rate is projected to be triple in Asia than in the U.S.A. and Canada. 1 However, these surges in the pharmaceutical production capacity globally translate to a higher volume of effluent discharge. One such waste effluent is the binary mixture of dichloromethane and methanol that are commonly discharged from the manufacturing of prednisolone, 2,3 which present potential threats to human health and environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Such a rate is projected to be triple in Asia than in the U.S.A. and Canada. 1 However, these surges in the pharmaceutical production capacity globally translate to a higher volume of effluent discharge. One such waste effluent is the binary mixture of dichloromethane and methanol that are commonly discharged from the manufacturing of prednisolone, 2,3 which present potential threats to human health and environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, our literature survey has indicated that although there are myriad studies for the separation of different azeotropic mixtures using various special distillation techniques (the details of which have been made available in our review paper 12 ), there are only two existing studies in the literature which worked on the separation process for the binary mixture containing dichloromethane and methanol. The first study 3 relied on the pressure swing batch distillation (PSBD) with heat-integration for the separation of binary mixture whereas the second study 1 focused on the continuous distillationbased processes that includes PSD, AD, and CED, in an attempt to improve the separation efficiency of the PSBD from the first work. 3 Analysing the results from both studies, 1,3 it was revealed that the CED is the best process as it provides the lowest energy consumption and total annual cost (TAC) in comparison to the heat-integrated PSBD by about 5% and 27.62%, respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conventional Extractive Distillation. The design of the conventional extractive distillation flow sheet used herein is adapted from that presented by Iqbal et al 18 Process parameters in their work have been optimized based on economy. Therefore, the same process parameters and design specifications are introduced into the CED process in this paper.…”
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“…Thus, the sweet spots of Vr and NT1 are 0.84 and 22, respectively. For a safe operation margin under the disturbances of throughput and composition, the solvent flow rate is set to 48 kmol/h (20% higher than the minimum value 18 ), which is consistent with that used in the CED process. The TAC increases slightly with the increase of solvent temperature.…”
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