AIChE Journal, Vol.46, No.7, 1384-1399, 2000
Robust design of countercurrent adsorption separation processes: 5. Nonconstant selectivity
Operating conditions for the separation of a binary mixture using a nonadsorbable eluent through simulated moving-bed technology were designed. The results obtained using equilibrium theory for adsorption described by Langmuir models lead to the definition of explicit constraints on the operating parameters to operate the unit in the desired regime of separation. A more general approach was able to product the same result for a larger class of isotherms. The physical and mathematical conditions defining this larger class of isotherms are discussed, as well as the algorithms necessary to calculate the region of complete separation. Applications to the bi-Langmuir isotherm and the ideal adsorbed solution model, which are more flexible than the Langmuir model and can describe systems where selectivity changes with composition, are discussed. A shortcut method to get an explicit, though approximate, solution is proposed and its accuracy is discussed.