화학공학소재연구정보센터
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, Vol.54, No.25, 6527-6539, 2015
Experimental Implementation of Optimal Control of an Improved Single-Column Chromatographic Process for the Separation of Enantiomers
This work presents experimental implementation of an improved single-column chromatographic (ISCC) separation process and its optimizing controller. A mixture of guaifenesin enantiomers has been used to evaluate the performance and integrity of (i) the ISCC process and its online monitoring system in open-loop experiments and (ii) the model predictive optimizing controller for closed-loop operation. The open-loop operation has been particularly aimed at assessing the accuracy and precision of the online monitoring system. In the closed-loop operation, the performance of the developed model predictive control (MPC) scheme has been tested for set point tracking and disturbance rejection with an objective function that reflects the process economics. The online optimal operating condition was also compared to the offline optimum condition obtained using a genetic algorithm. Results confirm that the optimizing controller is adequate to operate and maintain the ISCC process at an optimal operating point while fulfilling the product requirements.