Toward an Envelope of Design Solutions for Combined/Intensified Reaction/Separation Systems
| Title | Toward an Envelope of Design Solutions for Combined/Intensified Reaction/Separation Systems |
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| Publication Type | Journal Article |
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In this work, we develop an envelope of design solutions for combined intensified reaction/separation systems. The attainable region-based continuous flow stirred tank reactor equivalence principle is applied to characterize design boundaries for a given chemistry independent of process design. The thermodynamic-based Generalized Modular Representation Framework is then employed to generate candidate process alternatives along the design boundaries. The proposed approach is showcased via a case study on olefin metathesis. We also highlight the need to incorporate the attainable region-based constraints into synthesis strategies to assist effective bounding of design/intensification space.
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| Year of Publication |
2020
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Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
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59
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| Number of Pages |
11350-11354
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| Date Published |
jun
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