Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, Vol.94, No.12, 2380-2385, 2016
VAPOUR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM AND DISTILLATION SCHEME FOR THE HYDROCHLORIC ACID-ETHANOL-WATER TERNARY MIXTURE
This work reports the Vapour-Liquid Equilibrium (VLE) data, at 78 kPa, for a HCl-ethanol-water ternary mixture at low HCl content (x <= 0.137, which corresponds to HCl usual commercial form). The data were adjusted using the electrolyte-NRTL activity model. The obtained predictions presented an absolute average deviation of 0.853 %. Next, this model was used to construct the residue curve map of the HCl-ethanol-water mixture. The analysis of its topology provided a fundamental understanding of the ternary mixture behaviour upon distillation process. Four different separation regions were identified. Finally, based on the residue curve map, a distillation column was designed to accomplish three design constraints: HCl-water commercial product composition, maximum ethanol recovery for recycle, and minimum energetic duty in the reboiler.
Keywords:vapour-liquid equilibrium;hydrochloric acid;ethanol;water;multicomponent distillation;residue curve map