2018
DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.7b05058
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Reactive Distillation Column Design for Tetraethoxysilane (TEOS) Production: Economic and Environmental Aspects

Abstract: Alkoxysilanes are silicon compounds containing a Si-OR bond. The applications of tetraalkoxysilanes cover a wide range depending if the Si-OR bond remains intact or is hydrolyzed. Currently, tetraethoxysilane (TEOS) is the most prominent derivative of such silicon compound family. The best known and used method of synthesis of TEOS is the esterification reaction of SiCl4, following the old Von Ebelman’s route (1846). Tetramethoxy- and tetraethoxysilane are obtained by a technology developed in the 1990’s invol… Show more

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“…RD Technology to Produce TEOS. The work of Sańchez-Ramı ́rez et al, 28 shows the advantages of the intensified process based on reactive distillation (RD) by making a comparison with the traditional process using a reaction−separation scheme. The application of the RD technology to produce TEOS in a single unit seems to be an adequate alternative in order to produce high purity tetraethoxysilane.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…RD Technology to Produce TEOS. The work of Sańchez-Ramı ́rez et al, 28 shows the advantages of the intensified process based on reactive distillation (RD) by making a comparison with the traditional process using a reaction−separation scheme. The application of the RD technology to produce TEOS in a single unit seems to be an adequate alternative in order to produce high purity tetraethoxysilane.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although reactive distillation columns (RDCs) are extremely advantageous in the separations of quaternary reversible reactions with the most favorable ranking of relative volatilities (which features the lightest and heaviest products and the two reactants in between), they are generally disadvantageous in the separations of quaternary reversible reactions with the most unfavorable ranking of relative volatilities (MURRV) (which features, on the other hand, the lightest and heaviest reactants and the two products in between). It is mainly due to the unfavorable thermodynamic properties of such kinds of reacting mixtures that cause a single RDC unable to perform efficiently the reaction operation and separation operation required. As a result, a multiple-column system involving an RDC, followed by one or two conventional distillation columns (CDCs), usually must be adopted, which incurs inevitably considerable capital investment and operating cost. The practice reminds us of not only the inherent limitations of the RDC but also the great potential of seeking process intensification in the separations of quaternary reversible reactions with the MURRV.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With its moderately reactive Si–OR bonds, tetraethyl orthosilicate or tetraethoxysilane (TEOS) is a useful ingredient in the synthesis of various silicon compounds, such as zeolite membranes, bifunctional mesoporous organosilica, and silicon-nanotube-based batteries. In particular, through sol–gel processes, TEOS-based insulators, binders, and crosslinking agents are used in diverse industries. , Currently, TEOS is commercially produced from metallurgical silicon (Si mg ) as the raw material. The synthesis process is well-established, but Si mg production from silica-containing sources requires a high-temperature (1900 °C) carbon thermal-reduction process, which draws an extremely large electricity supply. , Consequently, the conventional synthesis is costly to operate and generates high CO 2 emissions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%