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- (324a) Pressure-Swing Distillation for Minimum and Maximum Boiling Homogeneous Azeotropes
Pressure-swing can be applied to both minimum-boiling and maximum-boiling homogeneous azeotropic mixtures. With minimum-boiling systems, the distillate streams are recycled. With maximum-boiling systems, the bottoms streams are recycled. Intuition would lead us to expect that recycling distillate streams would be more energy intensive than recycling bottoms streams. A distillate recycle must be boiled up in the column. A bottoms recycle stream is not boiled up.
Therefore we would expect that less pressure sensitivity of the azeotropic mixture would be required to make the pressure-swing configuration in a maximum-boiling system economical than in a minimum-boiling system. The purpose of this paper is to explore this question. Results show that there is very little difference between the two systems in terms of the effect of pressure sensitivity and energy consumption.