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The feasibility and energy saving for the separation of tetrahydrofuran and water were studied by pressure swing distillation and extractive distillation based on the characteristics of the binary azeotropic composition. The above two techniques were simulated and optimized by Aspen Plus using the activity coefficient model NRTL with binary interaction parameters correlated by the experimental data of vapor-liquid equilibrium. The results indicate that the azeotropic mixture of tetrahydrofuran and water can be effectively separated by pressure swing distillation or extractive distillation. Tetrahydrofuran product meets the rank of excellent quality of the standard GB/T 24772-2009, and the heat-integrated pressure swing distillation is more energy saving, which can save 11.0% of circulating water and 20.3% of steam. Furthermore, it does not introduce third components and is more suitable for the separation of tetrahydrofuran and water system, which provides the basis for the design and energy saving of the separation of the azeotropic system. © 2018, Editorial Office of "CHEMICAL ENGINEERING" (CHINA). All right reserved.
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Chemical Engineering (China)
ISSN: 1005-9954
Year: 2018
Issue: 11
Volume: 46
Page: 6-10 and 62
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