2020
DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.0c00468
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Modeling of Simultaneous Chemical and Phase Equilibria in Systems Involving Non-reactive and Reactive Azeotropes

Abstract: Simultaneous chemical and phase equilibrium (CPE) calculations are essential in chemical engineering, finding numerous applications in industrial processes, such as reactive distillation. CPE calculations can be challenging in systems involving polar and associating components, which also exhibit azeotropes or even reactive azeotropes, with two common examples being methyl tert-butyl ether and isopropyl acetate synthesis systems. To tackle the problem, a robust algorithm for solving CPE is required, coupled wi… Show more

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“…Non-stoichiometric methods directly attempt at solving the optimization problem given by Equations (1)–(4), using for instance the Kuhn–Tucker necessary conditions for minimization. Stoichiometric methods avoid the element balance constraints (Equation (2)) by formulating the component balance as a linear combination of reaction coordinates , according to Equation (5) [ 60 ]. …”
Section: Algorithmic Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Non-stoichiometric methods directly attempt at solving the optimization problem given by Equations (1)–(4), using for instance the Kuhn–Tucker necessary conditions for minimization. Stoichiometric methods avoid the element balance constraints (Equation (2)) by formulating the component balance as a linear combination of reaction coordinates , according to Equation (5) [ 60 ]. …”
Section: Algorithmic Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The RAND algorithm is nowadays employed in commercial software such as Aspen Plus [ 59 ]. Recently, Koulocheris et al [ 60 ] published an algorithmic approach to perform CPE of reactive VLEs using traditional G E -models and tested their approach to several systems containing azeotropes. For an extensive discussion on the different available algorithms, we refer to the recent literature [ 53 , 61 , 62 , 63 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Chemical and phase equilibrium (CPE) data are critical for the study and simulation of reactive distillation, it provides effective thermodynamic data for the design and optimization of the reactive distillation process [20][21][22][23]. CPE data of ethanol + ethanoic acid [24], acetic acid + butan-1-ol [25], and acetic acid + 2-propanol systems have been reported [26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%