Chemical Engineering and Processing, Vol.104, 201-211, 2016
Energy saving potential of hybrid membrane and distillation process in butanol purification: Experiments, modelling and simulation
Pervaporation experiments of dilute aqueous butanol solutions were carried out with three PDMS [poly (dimethyl siloxane)] membranes. Based on the experimental results of the best performing membrane a regression for both butanol and water permeability was done in the software R and implemented in a user defined pervaporation unit operation in the software Aspen Custom Modeler. With the implementation of the pervaporation step in Aspen Plus the hybrid pervaporation and distillation purification chain can be simulated in consistent way. Calculation of pervaporation of a 0.5 wt% BuOH-water solution with the experimentally investigated PDMS membrane results in a permeate stream with a concentration of 9 wt% BuOH. Application of membrane distillation resulted in a permeate butanol concentration of only 3 wt% and a considerable higher specific energy demand compared to pervaporation. For product purities of 99 wt% of BuOH a hybrid pervaporation and distillation process saves around 50% of the energy demand compared to state of the art distillation. A sensitivity analysis of the pervaporation step reveals, that for the hybrid pervaporation and distillation process compared to state of the art distillation the energy demand decreases already exceeding 5 wt% BuOH in the permeate stream. (c) 2016 Published by Elsevier B.V.
Keywords:Pervaporation;Membrane distillation;Concentrating butanol solution;User defined unit;Energy savings;Process simulation