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- (594c) Ethanol Recovery From Carbon Dioxide Stripped Ethanol-Water Vapour Mixture Using Adsorption
A study on the adsorption potential for carbon dioxide stripped ethanol-water vapour mixture is analyzed. Literature review showed that activated carbon and hydrophobic zeolites would be the most appropriate adsorbents for this application. A series of adsorption screening experiments were performed to compare four activated carbon adsorbents (Filtrasorb 200, Nuchar RGC 40, Sorbonorit B4, WV-B 1500) and two hydrophobic ZSM-5 type zeolites (HiSiv 3000, CBV 8014). The vapour composition used for the comparison simulated the vapour outlet fermentor concentration after stripping with carbon dioxide. Activated WV-B 1500 provided the highest ethanol capacity with all four activated carbons having higher capacities than the two zeolites.
Multi-temperature isotherms were conducted using WV-B 1500 for ethanol and water in the presence of carbon dioxide with both the Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms providing satisfactory fits. Ethanol adsorption experiments with and without the presence of water were conducted and showed similar ethanol capacities. Therefore these results show the presence of water has negligible effects for ethanol adsorption.
Modelling of the system was followed by preliminary economic analysis to study the economic viability of the system.
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