Sulfuric acid - glucose separation using mixed-recycle steady state recycling chromatography


Autoria(s): Tyster, Mikko
Data(s)

08/12/2011

08/12/2011

2011

Resumo

Batch chromatography is a widely used separation technique in a variety of fields meeting difficult separations. Several technologies for improving the performance of chromatography have been studied, including mixed-recycle steady state recycling (MR-SSR) chromatography. Design of MR-SSR has been commonly limited on 100 % purity constraint cases and empirical work. In this study a predictive design method was used to optimize feed pulse size and design a number of experimental MR-SSR separations for a solution of 20 % sulfuric acid and 100 g/L glucose. The design was under target product fraction purities of 98.7 % for H2SO4 and 95 % for glucose. The experiments indicate a maximum of 59 % increase in sulfuric acid productivity and 82 % increase for glucose when compared to corresponding batch separation. Eluent consumption was lowered by approximately 50 % using recycling chromatography. Within this study the target purities and yields set in design were not completely met, and further optimization of the process is deemed necessary.

Identificador

http://www.doria.fi/handle/10024/73938

URN:NBN:fi-fe201111285874

Idioma(s)

en

Palavras-Chave #recycle chromatography #steady state #sulfuric acid #glucose
Tipo

Bachelor's thesis

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