TY - GEN
T1 - Separation of p-xylene from the ternary xylene system by distillative freezing
AU - Shiau, Lie Ding
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - Due to the very close boiling points of p-xylene (PX), m-xylene (MX), ethylbenzene (EB), it is very difficult to separate them by conventional distillation. A new separation technique, called distillative freezing (DF), has been successfully applied to separate PX from a liquid mixture of 10% MX and 90% PX. The DF process is operated at triple point condition, in which the liquid mixture is simultaneously vaporized and solidified due to the three-phase equilibrium. It results in the formation of pure solid, and liquid phase and vapor phase of mixtures. Distillative freezing (DF) was applied to separate and produce the solid PX crystals from the ternary xylene liquid mixtures containing MX, PX, and EB. When the DF experiments are performed based on the simulated adiabatic DF operation, solid PX crystals can be produced and the purity of PX crystals can reach 99.5∼99.9% for the ternary xylene liquid mixtures of MX, PX, and EB with PX ranging from 83 to 90%. This is an abstract of a paper presented at the AIChE Annual Meeting and Fall Showcase (Cincinnati, OH 10/30/2005-11/4/2005).
AB - Due to the very close boiling points of p-xylene (PX), m-xylene (MX), ethylbenzene (EB), it is very difficult to separate them by conventional distillation. A new separation technique, called distillative freezing (DF), has been successfully applied to separate PX from a liquid mixture of 10% MX and 90% PX. The DF process is operated at triple point condition, in which the liquid mixture is simultaneously vaporized and solidified due to the three-phase equilibrium. It results in the formation of pure solid, and liquid phase and vapor phase of mixtures. Distillative freezing (DF) was applied to separate and produce the solid PX crystals from the ternary xylene liquid mixtures containing MX, PX, and EB. When the DF experiments are performed based on the simulated adiabatic DF operation, solid PX crystals can be produced and the purity of PX crystals can reach 99.5∼99.9% for the ternary xylene liquid mixtures of MX, PX, and EB with PX ranging from 83 to 90%. This is an abstract of a paper presented at the AIChE Annual Meeting and Fall Showcase (Cincinnati, OH 10/30/2005-11/4/2005).
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M3 - 会议稿件
AN - SCOPUS:33646722915
SN - 0816909962
SN - 9780816909964
T3 - AIChE Annual Meeting Conference Proceedings
BT - 05AIChE
PB - American Institute of Chemical Engineers
T2 - 05AIChE: 2005 AIChE Annual Meeting and Fall Showcase
Y2 - 30 October 2005 through 4 November 2005
ER -