Vapor-liquid equilibrium of ethanol-water system in the presence of molecular sieves

Fahmi A.Abu Al-Rub, Fawzi A. Banat, Rami Jumah

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Abstract

Adsorptive distillation is a new process to separate liquid mixtures in a packed distillation column. It depends on using active packing material instead of inert packing material in a packed distillation column. The active packing material can affect the intermolecular forces among the system components and thus alter its vapor-liquid equilibrium (VLE). The VLE of the ethanol-Water system at 1 atm was studied using a circulation still in the absence and in the presence of different amounts of 4 molecular sieves. The results obtained showed that the VLE of the system was altered in the presence of the molecular sieves, the azeotropic point of the system (at 89.7 mol% ethanol in the normal case) was eliminated and considerable separation was achieved for a mixture of azeotropic composition, and the alteration in the VLE of a given binary mixture is a function of the pore size and the amount of the molecular sieves.

Original languageBritish English
Pages (from-to)2355-2368
Number of pages14
JournalSeparation Science and Technology (Philadelphia)
Volume34
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 1999

Keywords

  • Activity coefficient
  • Ethanol
  • Gibbs energy
  • Polarizability
  • VLE

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