Performance and Energy Consumption of Membrane‐Distillation Hybrid Systems for Olefin‐Paraffin Separation |
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Authors: | Sara Pedram Tahereh Kaghazchi Maryam Takht Ravanchi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic), Department of Chemical Engineering, Tehran, Iran;2. National Petrochemical Company, Research and Technology Co., Tehran, Iran |
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Abstract: | Light olefin and paraffin are commonly separated by energy‐intensive cryogenic distillation. Membrane/distillation hybrid systems constitute an economical alternative separation process. Different configurations of this hybrid system are studied for olefin‐paraffin separation with emphasis on C3 separation. An approach based on the McCabe‐Thiele method is applied to analyze different process configurations. A facilitated transport membrane is considered as membrane type. Both new column design and augmentation of an existing distillation column by a membrane module are considered. Numerical examples are considered for the separation of propane from propylene through different hybridization shapes with facilitated transport membranes. The energy requirement can be halved using hybrid systems. |
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Keywords: | Distillation Energy consumption Hybrid process Membrane Olefin‐paraffin separation |
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