Separation of Process Wastewater with Extractive Heterogeneous-Azeotropic Distillation

The application of vapour-liquid equilibria-based separation alternatives can be extraordinarily complicated for the treatment of process wastewaters containing heterogeneous-azeotropic. Despite dissimilar successfully tested methods for separation, there is possibility to get better distillation me...

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Published in:Hungarian Journal of Industry and Chemistry
Main Authors: Tóth András József, Szanyi Ágnes, Haaz Enikő, Mizsey Péter
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Language:English
Published: University of Pannonia 2016-10-01
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description The application of vapour-liquid equilibria-based separation alternatives can be extraordinarily complicated for the treatment of process wastewaters containing heterogeneous-azeotropic. Despite dissimilar successfully tested methods for separation, there is possibility to get better distillation method by enabling the separation of more and more specific process wastewater. Extractive heterogeneous-azeotropic distillation (EHAD) is a new advance in treatment of fine chemical wastewater showing special features to cope with the treatment of highly non-ideal mixtures. This method combines the worth of heterogeneous-azeotropic and extractive distillations in one apparatus without addition of any extra materials. The study of the separations of ternary component process wastewater from the fine chemical industry shows both in the modelled and experimental results that EHAD can be successfully applied. The measured and modelled compositions at extreme purities, that is, close to 0% or 100%, can be different because of the inaccuracies of the modelling. This highlights the paramount importance of the experiments if special extra-fine chemicals with almost no impurities, e.g. of pharmacopoeial quality are to be produced by special distillation technique. This study expands the application of EHAD technique, this new field is the separation of process wastewaters.
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spelling doaj-art-5d3c3d040c514fba86922f2fdcda8c4e2025-08-19T22:08:58ZengUniversity of PannoniaHungarian Journal of Industry and Chemistry0133-02762450-51022016-10-01441293210.1515/hjic-2016-0003hjic-2016-0003Separation of Process Wastewater with Extractive Heterogeneous-Azeotropic DistillationTóth András József0Szanyi Ágnes1Haaz Enikő2Mizsey Péter3Department of Chemical and Environmental Process Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Műegyetem rkp. 3., Budapest, 1111, HungaryDepartment of Chemical and Environmental Process Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Műegyetem rkp. 3., Budapest, 1111, HungaryDepartment of Chemical and Environmental Process Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Műegyetem rkp. 3., Budapest, 1111, HungaryDepartment of Chemical and Environmental Process Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Műegyetem rkp. 3., Budapest, 1111, HungaryThe application of vapour-liquid equilibria-based separation alternatives can be extraordinarily complicated for the treatment of process wastewaters containing heterogeneous-azeotropic. Despite dissimilar successfully tested methods for separation, there is possibility to get better distillation method by enabling the separation of more and more specific process wastewater. Extractive heterogeneous-azeotropic distillation (EHAD) is a new advance in treatment of fine chemical wastewater showing special features to cope with the treatment of highly non-ideal mixtures. This method combines the worth of heterogeneous-azeotropic and extractive distillations in one apparatus without addition of any extra materials. The study of the separations of ternary component process wastewater from the fine chemical industry shows both in the modelled and experimental results that EHAD can be successfully applied. The measured and modelled compositions at extreme purities, that is, close to 0% or 100%, can be different because of the inaccuracies of the modelling. This highlights the paramount importance of the experiments if special extra-fine chemicals with almost no impurities, e.g. of pharmacopoeial quality are to be produced by special distillation technique. This study expands the application of EHAD technique, this new field is the separation of process wastewaters.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/hjic.2016.44.issue-1/hjic-2016-0003/hjic-2016-0003.xml?format=INTprocess wastewaternon-ideal mixturesextractive heterogeneous-azeotropic distillation
spellingShingle Tóth András József
Szanyi Ágnes
Haaz Enikő
Mizsey Péter
Separation of Process Wastewater with Extractive Heterogeneous-Azeotropic Distillation
process wastewater
non-ideal mixtures
extractive heterogeneous-azeotropic distillation
title Separation of Process Wastewater with Extractive Heterogeneous-Azeotropic Distillation
title_full Separation of Process Wastewater with Extractive Heterogeneous-Azeotropic Distillation
title_fullStr Separation of Process Wastewater with Extractive Heterogeneous-Azeotropic Distillation
title_full_unstemmed Separation of Process Wastewater with Extractive Heterogeneous-Azeotropic Distillation
title_short Separation of Process Wastewater with Extractive Heterogeneous-Azeotropic Distillation
title_sort separation of process wastewater with extractive heterogeneous azeotropic distillation
topic process wastewater
non-ideal mixtures
extractive heterogeneous-azeotropic distillation
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