Unraveling the matching of reaction and separation for RD process based
on reaction equilibrium degree (RED)
Abstract
The multiplicity of matching between reaction and separation for
reactive distillation (RD) process leads to a more complex design of RD
column, however, the exploration of coupling problem between reaction
and separation for the design of reaction section in the RD column is
still a blank of RD research. In this article, a design framework for
the reaction section in the RD column based on the reaction equilibrium
degree (RED) is demonstrated. The interaction relationship between
residence degree and separation efficiency of reaction section is
established by means of spline interpolation method. Herein, the
synthesis of malonic acid (MA) from dimethyl malonate (DM) hydrolysis,
as case study, was investigated to obtain coupling regularities of
reaction and separation for specified design targets and further design
the reaction section of RD column from principle. The results validated
the effectiveness of the proposed framework and provided theoretical
guidance for challenging RD process.