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Título: Operation and Modeling of a Process for 1,1-Diethoxybutane Synthesis in a Simulated Moving Bed Reactor Pilot Unit
Autores/as: Lorenzo Pérez,Beatriz 
Graca, Nuno S.
Ortega Saavedra, Juan 
Rodrigues, Alirio E.
Clasificación UNESCO: 330311 Química industrial
3303 ingeniería y tecnología químicas
Palabras clave: Pumped storage hydroelectric power plant
Turbine Energy
Carbon dioxide
Environment Hydrogen
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Publicación seriada: Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 
Resumen: 1,1-Diethoxybutane (DEB) was synthesized in a Simulated Moving Bed Reactor (SMBR) consisting of eight columns packed with the commercial resin Amberlyst15. The True Moving Bed Reactor (TMBR) model was used to model the reaction/separation process and to select the best experimental conditions for the process. The experiences of two types of assays, named runs 1 and 2, were analyzed with preset conditions as detailed in the article. The best conversion obtained was 94% for run 2 but with low raffinate purity (66%) and productivity (1.8 kgDEBL-1day-1). On the other hand, the best raffinate productivity was 3.7 kgDEBL-1day-1 for run 1, with a lower conversion (88%) and purity (60%). These results show that the SMBR pilot unit has a great potential to be competitive and efficient compared to other traditional processes for the synthesis of 1,1-diethoxybutane, which can be extensible to other acetals. In addition to highlighting that the process proves to be environmentally friendly, it is suggested that improvement in performance would be achieved by working with full resin regeneration in section 1 and full desorbent cleaning in section 4. These recommendations would also improve the quantitative representation of the model, although qualitatively the modeling is considered acceptable.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/134856
ISSN: 0888-5885
DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.4c02701
Fuente: Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research [ISSN 0888-5885], n. 94, p. 124-135
Colección:Artículos
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