Mf. Doherty et G. Buzad, NEW TOOLS FOR THE DESIGN OF KINETICALLY CONTROLLED REACTIVE DISTILLATION-COLUMNS, Computers & chemical engineering, 18, 1994, pp. 190000001-190000013
Reactive distillation is an emerging technology that has great potenti
al as a process alternative for carrying out liquid phase chemical rea
ctions. Systematic design methods for reactive distillation systems ha
ve only recently begun to appear, and so far these have been restricte
d to systems at chemical equilibrium It is not always economical, howe
ver, to operate reactive distillation columns close to reaction equili
brium conditions. In this paper we present a design procedure for kine
tically controlled reactive distillation columns, and demonstrate the
concepts for reactions of the type 2C double left right arrow A + B. W
e show that the amount of liquid holdup per stage has a significant ef
fect on the design, and that there is a sharp minimum in the total col
umn holdup, at fixed product compositions, as the liquid holdup on eac
h stage is varied.