Process Intensification by Process Integration

Thursday, October 20, 2011: 12:30 PM
Marquette V (Hilton Minneapolis)

Description:
This session focuses on process integration as a method of process intensification. Generally this involves combining multiple unit operations into one unit, or applying multiple technologies to the same task in a process to improve efficiency and cost. Successes in this area can reduce both capital and operating costs, or move beyond constraints in traditional process units. Examples include reactive separations and hybrid separations.


Sponsor:
Process Intensification


Chair:
Zhijun Jia
Email: zhijun.jia@chart-ind.com

Co-Chair:
Zhijun Jia
Email: zhijun.jia@chart-ind.com

- indicates paper has an Extended Abstract file available on CD.






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(709c) Reactive Dehydration for Bioethanol Purification
James R. Kittrell, Carl R. Dupre, Michael F. Malone and Wei Qi


1:50 PM
(709d) Heat Integrated Reactive Distillation for the Indirect Hydration of Cyclohexene to Cyclohexanol
Aspi K. Kolah, Venkata K.S. Pappu, Carl T. Lira, Dennis J. Miller, Emmanuel A. Dada, C.B. Panchal, Richard D. Doctor and John C. Prindle

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