AIChE Journal, Vol.47, No.3, 590-601, 2001
Effect of chemical kinetics on feasible splits for reactive distillation
Feasible dir ect and indirect sharp splits for multicomponent single-feed continuous reactive distillation are predicted with a model, in which each column section is represented by a series of cocurrent isobaric flashes. In the limits of no reaction and equilibrium chemical reaction, the model reduces to conventional models for distillation lines, and each column section can be represented by the same equations. At intermediate reaction rates, however, the models for the column sections differ; and new results for fixed points and feasible products are obtained A bifurcation study shows the limits of feasibility, including the influence of flow rare, catalyst level and holdup. Unlike distillation without reaction, limited ranges of feasibility in all of these variables are found. The method has been applied to five examples, one of which is described in detail. Feasibility predictions are validated by column simulations.