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Simulation of Organic Liquid Product Deoxygenation through Multistage Countercurrent Absorber/Stripping Using CO(2) as Solvent with Aspen-HYSYS: Process Modeling and Simulation

In this work, the deoxygenation of organic liquid products (OLP) obtained through the thermal catalytic cracking of palm oil at 450 °C, 1.0 atmosphere, with 10% (wt.) Na(2)CO(3) as a catalyst, in multistage countercurrent absorber columns using supercritical carbon dioxide (SC-CO(2)) as a solvent, w...

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Autores principales: Junior, Manoel Raimundo dos Santos, Costa, Elinéia Castro, Ferreira, Caio Campos, Bernar, Lucas Pinto, da Silva, Marcilene Paiva, de Andrade Mâncio, Andréia, Santos, Marcelo Costa, da Mota, Sílvio Alex Pereira, de Castro, Douglas Alberto Rocha, Junior, Sergio Duvoisin, Borges, Luiz Eduardo Pizarro, Araújo, Marilena Emmi, Machado, Nélio Teixeira
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9000492/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35408610
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27072211
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Sumario:In this work, the deoxygenation of organic liquid products (OLP) obtained through the thermal catalytic cracking of palm oil at 450 °C, 1.0 atmosphere, with 10% (wt.) Na(2)CO(3) as a catalyst, in multistage countercurrent absorber columns using supercritical carbon dioxide (SC-CO(2)) as a solvent, with an Aspen-HYSYS process simulator, was systematically investigated. In a previous study, the thermodynamic data basis and EOS modeling necessary to simulate the deoxygenation of OLP was presented. This work addresses a new flowsheet, consisting of 03 absorber columns, 10 expansions valves, 10 flash drums, 08 heat exchanges, 01 pressure pump, and 02 make-ups of CO(2), aiming to improve the deacidification of OLP. The simulation was performed at 333 K, 140 bar, and (S/F) = 17; 350 K, 140 bar, and (S/F) = 38; 333 K, 140 bar, and (S/F) = 25. The simulation shows that 81.49% of OLP could be recovered and that the concentrations of hydrocarbons in the extracts of absorber-01 and absorber-02 were 96.95 and 92.78% (wt.) on a solvent-free basis, while the bottom stream of absorber-03 was enriched in oxygenated compounds with concentrations of up to 32.66% (wt.) on a solvent-free basis, showing that the organic liquid products (OLP) were deacidified and SC-CO(2) was able to deacidify the OLP and obtain fractions with lower olefin contents. The best deacidifying condition was obtained at 333 K, 140 bar, and (S/F) = 17.