2023 Spring Meeting and 19th Global Congress on Process Safety
(156g) Synthesizing a Novel Aromatic Extraction Separation Using Ionic Liquid Solvents
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We investigate these claims by examining each separation step in the aromatic extraction process and find an IL solvent requires unrealistically high selectivity to eliminate an extractive stripping column or achieve stripping in a single flash stage. We also find the low concentration of aromatics required to make lean solvent necessitates the use of a stripping agent and a staged column for the aromatic-solvent separation. The only simplification enabled by nonâvolatility of an IL solvent is the elimination of reflux and a rectifying section for the aromatic-solvent separation, which is not significant for the low volatility conventional solvents. We demonstrate the processing requirements of an IL aromatic extraction process are very similar to the sulfolane process.
Our analysis of the fundamental separation steps in the aromatic extraction process and how they are interrelated allow us to develop an energy-optimum process targeted towards the separation of low aromatic content hydrocarbons where the conventional sulfolane aromatic extraction process is not utilized. The modifications address issues related to the large solvent heat load and higher extractive stripping column temperatures. We solve these issues by improving the solvent heat integration and introducing a control scheme that allows independent control of extractive stripping column reboiler temperature.