A thermodynamic model was developed to describe the vapour–liquid equilibria encountered in the reactive extractive distillation of 1-hexene mixed with n-hexane and 2-methyl-1-pentene, used to represent a Fischer–Tropsch stream. Experimentally it is determined that the feed mixture behaves nearly ideal in the absence of any solvent and that the obtained selectivities are near unity. A non-reactive solvent (D2EHPA) increases the activity coefficients but does not significantly improve the selectivity. The selectivity can only be increased by enriching the solvent with a metal-ion (Ag). The model uses the Wilson equation to describe the activity coefficients and can represent the vapour–liquid equilibria accurately as function of composition,...
The use of a wide range of bio-based solvents as entrainers in extractive distillation applications ...
Extractive distillation is becoming increasingly important as a method for the separation and purifi...
The distillation of ethylbenzene (EB) from styrene (SM) is very energy intensive. By using extractiv...
A thermodynamic model was developed to describe the vapour–liquid equilibria encountered in the reac...
Separation of α-olefins from other olefin isomers is a difficult and expensive operation because of ...
Olefin isomer separations are difficult, energy intensive and thus expensive. An overview is present...
Olefin isomer separations are difficult, energy intensive and thus expensive. An overview is present...
Olefin isomer separations are difficult, energy intensive and thus expensive. An overview is present...
Vapor−liquid equilibrium experiments are performed to evaluate the suitability of π-complexing silve...
To improve the economic potential of Fischer–Tropsch (F–T) products, the low-cost separation of line...
The financial assistance of the National Research Foundation (NRF) towards this research is hereby a...
Reactive distillation columns that are designed to exploit differences in reactivity can exhibit ext...
Abstract: The C5 fraction is used as raw material for obtaining tert- amil methyl ether (TAME) throu...
The separation of aromatic/olefin mixtures is a difficult task in the petrochemical industry, since ...
\u3cp\u3eTwo different solvents had been used to separate benzene from 1-hexene under atmosphere pre...
The use of a wide range of bio-based solvents as entrainers in extractive distillation applications ...
Extractive distillation is becoming increasingly important as a method for the separation and purifi...
The distillation of ethylbenzene (EB) from styrene (SM) is very energy intensive. By using extractiv...
A thermodynamic model was developed to describe the vapour–liquid equilibria encountered in the reac...
Separation of α-olefins from other olefin isomers is a difficult and expensive operation because of ...
Olefin isomer separations are difficult, energy intensive and thus expensive. An overview is present...
Olefin isomer separations are difficult, energy intensive and thus expensive. An overview is present...
Olefin isomer separations are difficult, energy intensive and thus expensive. An overview is present...
Vapor−liquid equilibrium experiments are performed to evaluate the suitability of π-complexing silve...
To improve the economic potential of Fischer–Tropsch (F–T) products, the low-cost separation of line...
The financial assistance of the National Research Foundation (NRF) towards this research is hereby a...
Reactive distillation columns that are designed to exploit differences in reactivity can exhibit ext...
Abstract: The C5 fraction is used as raw material for obtaining tert- amil methyl ether (TAME) throu...
The separation of aromatic/olefin mixtures is a difficult task in the petrochemical industry, since ...
\u3cp\u3eTwo different solvents had been used to separate benzene from 1-hexene under atmosphere pre...
The use of a wide range of bio-based solvents as entrainers in extractive distillation applications ...
Extractive distillation is becoming increasingly important as a method for the separation and purifi...
The distillation of ethylbenzene (EB) from styrene (SM) is very energy intensive. By using extractiv...