Tutorial
Tutorial
Processes
Rectification
EPFL
Master of Science in Chemical & Biochemical Engineering
Dr H. Randall
Rev1 11/2015
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Introduction
• Evaporation
– Separation of a non-volatile component from a volatile
one. (ex: water from salt). aAB=
• Distillation
– Single- or multi-stage separation of components of
different (but all>0) volatility without recycling of streams.
1<aAB<<
• Rectification
– multi-stage separation of components of different (but
all>0) volatility with recycling of streams. 1<aAB<<
Simple binary distillation
Graphical solution 1
G, y1 L L
Operating line: y1 x1 1 xF
G G
F, xF
Equilibrium line
L, x1
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Distillation: effect of relative
volatility G, y
F, xF
L, x
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Distillation: effect of L/G
G, y
F, xF
L, x
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Simple binary distillation
Graphical solution 2
G, y1 L y1 xF b
Inverse lever rule:
G xF x1 a
F, xF
L, x1
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Multi-step distillation
Enriched in
most volatile
component
N
Feed 1
=heater
=condenser
Feed 1
N Enriched in
least volatile
component 7
Multi-step distillation
y 4
y3
y2
x4
y1
x3
xF x2
y’2
y’3
x1
y’4
x’2
x’3
x4
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Multi-step distillation
Graphical solution 1
y4
y3
y2
x4
y1
x3
xF x2
y’2
y’3
x1
y’4
x’2
x’3
x’4
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Continuous rectification
y4
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Batch Column (1)
VACUUM PUMP
CONDENSER VENT
WATER
GLYCOL
TRAP
REFLUX DISTILLATE
REFLUX VALVE
PRODUCT
COOLER
PISTON
STEAM
CONDENSATE
STILL 11
Batch Column (2)
VACUUM PUMP
CONDENSER
TRAP
REFLUX VALVE
DISTILLATE
REFLUX
HEAT
EXCHANGER
PRODUCT
COOLER
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Continuous Column
CONDENSER
REFLUX
VALVE
DISTILLATE
REFLUX
PRODUCT
COOLER
FEED
HEAT
EXCHANGER
RESIDUE
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Rectification
G, xD
Total condenser
Rectifying
section
R, xD D, xD
F, xF
Stripping
section
B, xB
Partial reboiler 14
External and internal reflux ratio
R
• External reflux rext
D
L C PL Tboil Treflux
• Internal reflux rint rext 1 rext
D vH
Drives the separation
G, Tsat
Tsat
Temperature
R, Treflux
D
Tboil
Treflux G
0 0.5 1
xA or yA
G+G L=R+G
Operating lines
Mass balance envelope
G, xD for rectifying section
L L
y x 1 x D
G G
D, xD
G, y
R, xD
L, x
F, xF
Mass balance envelope
for stripping section
G’, y L’, x G’ L' L'
y x 1 x B
G' G'
L’
B, xB
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Operating lines
yN
Mass balance envelope yN-1
for rectifying section N D, xD
yj+1
M-1 xN
G, yj L L
j+1 y x 1 x D
y2
xN-1 G G
j
y1 L, xj+1
2 xj
xF x2
1
y’2
2’ y’j
x1 G’, y’j+1
j’ L' L'
x’2 y x 1 x B
j+1’
y’N-1
G' G'
L’, x’j
N-1’ y’N
x’j+1
Mass balance envelope N’
for stripping section x’N-1
B, x’N=xB
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Rectifying section operating line
L L r 1 L
y x 1 xD x xD ; r rint
G G 1 r 1 r D
L L
1
G LD
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Stripping section operating line
L' L' L' L F q 1
y
x 1 x B
G' G' G' G qF
L' L'
1
G ' L' B
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Constant molar overflow
• L/G and L’/G’ are constant in column if
– Equal latent heats of vaporization
– Sensible heat transport negligible compared to
heats of vaporization and condensation
– No heat of mixing in gas and liquid phase
– Adiabatic column
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Thermal condition of feed
G G' hF hL
G, y, hv L, x, hL q
F hv hL
F, xF, hF
Feed point Equation of q-line
(Locus of intersections of operating lines)
q 1 1
G’, y, hv L’, x, hL y x xF
q q
See demo in pdf
Thermal condition of feed
Feed=Saturated vapor Feed=between boiling Feed=Saturated liquid
and dew points
G L G L G L
F F F
G’ L’ G’ L’ G’ L’
G G' G G'
G G ' F ; q 1 G ' G G ' F ; 0 q 1 G G' ; q 0
F F
q 1
q 1 0 ; L L' L F q 1
0; L L' q ; L' L F
q q
Thermal condition of feed
Feed=super-saturated vapor Feed=liquid below boiling point
G L G L
F F
G’ L’ G’ L’
G G' G G'
G G ' F ; q 1 G G'; q 0
F F
q 1 q 1
0 1; L ' L 0; L' L F
q q
Thermal condition of feed
Saturated liquid
y
y=x
Saturated vapor
xF
x
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Estimation of q
v H C p , v TF Tdew hF hL
1 q
v H vH
v H C p , v Tdew Tdew
1
a b v H
q v H a
0 1; q
v H ab
C p ,L Tboil Tboil
0
v H
C p ,L TF Tboil
0
v H
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McCabe-Thiele construction
optimal feed location (1)
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McCabe-Thiele construction
optimal feed location (2)
y4=yD
y3
y2
y1 x4
y'2
y'3 x3
y'4 x2
x1
y'5
x'2
y'6 x'3 x1 < xint < x2
x'4 xint
x'5
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McCabe-Thiele construction
optimal feed location (3)
y4=yD
y3 xD
y2
x4
y1
x3
xF x2
y’2
y’3
x1
y’4
x’2
x’3 y’5
x’4 y’6
Not at
equilibrium!
x’5 (frac. stage)
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x’6
McCabe-Thiele construction
non-optimal feed location
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McCabe-Thiele construction
non-optimal feed location
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Types of condensers
TOTAL PARTIAL
D, yD
R, xD D, xD
Can be considered
as 1 equilibrium
stage
Minimum number of equilibrium stages
infinite reflux ratio
xD 1 xB
ln
xB 1 xD
N min
ln a AB
FENSKE
Minimum reflux ratio.
Pinch point on feed stage.
infinite number of stages
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Minimum reflux ratio.
Pinch point above feed stage
infinite number of stages
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Optimal reflux ratio
Total
Costs / kg product
Operational
Investment
Reflux ratio
1.2 rmin < ropt < 1.5 rmin
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Variables typically specified for
design or efficiency calculations
COLUMN DESIGN
COLUMN EFFICIENCY
reboiler xF condenser
yAN+1 yBN+1
xA1
1 ... N N+1 ... F ... N+1 N ... 1 yB1
xAN+1 xBN+1
yA0 xB0
stripping section rectifying section
Red = specification
Purple = from McCabe-Thiele construction
y AN 1 y BN 1
KA ; KB
x AN 1 xBN 1
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Column top: counter-current absorption
of heavy component B
Specification From McCabe-Thiele
yB1 yB2 yB3 yBj yBj+1 yBN G, yBN+1
B 1 B 2 B B j B B N B
Liquid
from
condenser
A 1 1 A
L
ln K BG
A f ' A
N
A y B ,1 K B xB , 0 xB , 0 K B xB , 0
f
'
A
ln A y B , N 1 K B xB , 0 y B , N 1 K B xB39, 0
Column bottom: counter-current
stripping of light component A
Specification From McCabe-Thiele
xA1 xA2 xA3 xAj xAj+1 xAN L’, xAN+1
A 1 A 2 A A j A A N A
yj xj-1
b
yj
a Plate j
yj+1 xj
x
x*(yj) xj xj-1
Murphree efficiency in vapor phase
y j y j 1 a
EMV
y * ( x j ) y j 1 b
y
y*(xj) yj xj-1
yj b Plate j
a
yj+1
yj+1 xj
x
xj
Murphree efficiency line
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Heterogeneous azeotropic distillation
A polar (ex. water); B less polar (ex. 1-butanol)
A is
most volatile Immiscibility zone
B is
most volatile
xaz1 xazxaz2
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Heterogeneous azeotropic distillation:
column coupling
xaz1 < yD < xaz2 B+A xaz1 < y’D < xaz2
A+B
xaz1 xaz2
Decanter
Rectifyer Stripper
A+B
B A 45
Heterogeneous azeotropic distillation:
mass balances
2
yD y'D
xaz2
xaz1
G, y L, x
F, xF
3 G’’, y L’’, x
G’, y L’, x
1
B, xB S, xS
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Heterogeneous azeotropic distillation:
operating lines
Column 1: rectifying
L L L L
y x 1 x S 1
G G G LS
Column 1: stripping
y'D
yD Stripping op. line
column 2 (L’’/G’’)
q-line
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Heterogeneous azeotropic distillation:
Final design
y1=yD y’1=y’D
x1 y2 x’1 y'2
xF 2 Rectifyer 2 Stripper
x2 y3 x'2 y'3
3 x3=xB 3
x'3 y'4
4 x'4=xS
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Heterogeneous azeotropic distillation
Optimum L/G in both columns (I)
1. Determine (L’/G’)max and (L’’/G’’)max by increasing L’/G’ and L’’/G’’
until pinch points are obtained in both stripping sections
(L’’/G’’)max
Pinch points
q-line
(L’/G’)max
xB xF xaz1 xaz2 xS
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Heterogeneous azeotropic distillation
Optimum L/G in both columns (II)
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Reboiler heat duty
QB G' y ( xB )V H A 1 y ( xB ) V H B
* *
G’, y*(xB)
Q B xB
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Condenser heat duty
Q C GxD V H A 1 xD V H B
G Q C
xD
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Azeotropic entrainment
aAB~1. Formation of a heterogeneous azeotrope
between A and water
Azeotrope
A / H2O (+B)
A (+H2O+B)
H2O
H2O (+A+B)
A+B
B 54
Breaking a homogeneous azeotrope
A2=Hom. Azeotrope A3 A3
Ethanol / water
A3=Ternary het. azeotrope
Cyclohexane (C) / water / ethanol C / EtOH
(+H2O)
A2
C
H2O / EtOH
(+C)
EtOH / H2O
H2O / EtOH
H 2O EtOH 55
Extractive distillation
aAB~1. Use of heavy solvent with greater affinity for B
gB decreases more than gA
A B
A+B
B+S S
G, y L, x
F1, xF1, q1
G’’, y L’’, x
F2, xF2, q2
G’, y L’, x
B, xB
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Multiple feeds
Equations for operating lines
Rectifying section
r 1
y x xD
1 r 1 r
Intermediate section
L' ' D xD F1 xF 1 L' ' L F1 (1 q1 )
y x Where:
G' ' G' ' G' ' L' ' D F1
Stripping section
Rectifying
section
0.5
y
q-line feed 1
Intermediate
section
q-line feed 2
0
xB xF2 xF1 xD
0 0.5 1
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x
Multiple feeds
McCabe-Thiele construction (optimum feed location)
1
0.5
y
Eq. stages:
1 in rect. section
3 in int. section
~2.8 in strip. section
0
xB xF2 xF1 xD
0 0.5 1
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x
Multiple feeds
Corresponding column scheme
y1
1 xD
y2 x1
xF1 2
y3 x2
3
y4 x3
4
y5 x4
xF2 5
y6 x5
6 Fractional stage
y7
x6 7 x7 = x B
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Side stream
D, xD
G, y L, x
P, xP Liquid side-stream
G’’, y L’’, x
F, xF, q
G’, y L’, x
B, xB
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Side stream
Equations for operating lines
Rectifying section
r 1
y x xD
1 r 1 r
Intermediate section
L' ' D xD P xP L' ' L P
y x Where: (Liquid side-stream)
G' ' G' ' G' ' G
Stripping section
Intersection 1 - 2
x xP y
L L' ' P x L L' ' G G ' ' L L' ' x x
G G ' ' P G G ' ' P P
Rectifying
section
0.5
y
q-line
side stream
q-line
feed
0
xB xF xP xD
0 0.5 1
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x
Side stream
McCabe-Thiele construction (optimum feed location)
1 Frac.
stage
0.5
y
Eq. stages:
0.5 in rect. section
Frac. stage 2 in int. section
~3.9 in strip. section
0
xB xF xP xD
0 0.5 1
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x
Side stream
Corresponding column scheme
y1
Fractional stage
1 xD
y2 x1
2 xP = x 2
y3 x2
3
y4 x3
xF 4
y5 x4
5
y6 x5
6 Fractional stage
y7
x6 7 x7 = x B
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