2016 AIChE Spring Meeting and 12th Global Congress on Process Safety
(16d) Design of Multiple Extractors for Optimizing Liquid-Liquid Extraction Processes
Separation processes involving liquid-liquid extraction cannot always be solved by a single, counter current extraction column. In some applications, two columns or a column with mixer/settler in series should be considered and may offer the best solution from a process optimization and/or economic standpoint. Fractional extraction is an obvious process whereby two columns in series can be considered in lieu of a single column. However, other processes such as columns with backwash, extractions with reaction, unfavorable density gradient and presence of solids can also involve more than a single column. In any of these types of processes, pilot plant testing is critical to the optimal design of the system. This paper covers a number of different applications where a single column was considered vs two extractors in series. The results from pilot plant testing are presented along with the eventual design for scale up to the commercial processes.