Adsorptive separation by thermal parametric pumping part I: Modeling and simulation |
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Authors: | Licínio M. Ferreira Alírio E. Rodrigues |
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Affiliation: | (1) Lab. of Separation and Reaction Engineering, School of Engineering, University of Porto, 4099 Porto Codex, Portugal;(2) Present address: Chemical Engineering Department, University of Coimbra, 3000 Coimbra, Portugal |
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Abstract: | A detailed model for the recuperative parametric pumping is presented. The model includes intraparticle mass transfer resistance, axial diffusion and non-linear equilibrium represented by Langmuir equation. The sensitivity studies shows that process performance strongly increases when cycle time increases and B/T ratio and particle size decreases. It also shows that bottom and top dead volumes do not influence much the process performance. Evolution of the histories of concentrations and temperatures, the bed performance from cycle to cycle and the bed dynamics at the cyclic steady state have been discussed.The model revealed itself as useful to simulate the behavior of the recuperative parametric pumping process and was applied to predict optimal experimental results for the system phenol-water/Duolite ES-861 (Part II). |
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Keywords: | adsorptive separation thermal parametric pumping modeling simulation |
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