화학공학소재연구정보센터
Computers & Chemical Engineering, Vol.78, 85-93, 2015
Optimization of a reactive distillation process with intermediate condensers for silane production
This work presents a reactive distillation column for the catalytic disproportionation of trichlorosilane to silane which includes three consecutive reversible reactions. This reaction system is however characterized by a large distinction in the boiling points of the components, which make the reactive distillation extremely favored. Nevertheless, the normal reactive distillation column possesses the shortage of high refrigeration requirement. By removing heat at temperature higher than that at the condenser a superstructure representation, rigorous simulations, and optimization problems were combined to derive optimal reactive distillation columns which can realize heat integration between stages and utilities at several refrigeration conditions. An iterative simulation-optimization procedure was proposed to consider temperature changes in stages due to heat integration. The results showed that the installation of two inter-condensers results in the best option with economic savings up to 56%. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.