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SUPERCRITICAL FLUIDS FOR SEPARATION. Objectives. What for do we need phase equilibrium? Design of solvent cycle (process). Objectives. Solubility of the compounds Change of solubility with process conditions Capacity of the solvent Solubility of solvent in condensed phase
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SUPERCRITICAL FLUIDS FOR SEPARATION
Objectives What for do we need phase equilibrium? Design of solvent cycle (process)
Objectives Solubility of the compounds Change of solubility with process conditions Capacity of the solvent Solubility of solvent in condensed phase Distribution of compounds between the phases (separation factor, selectivity) Two-phase area What do we need to know about phase equilibrium?
Objectives For what type of systems (chemical compounds) do we need phase equilibrium? CO2, C3H8, H2O, .... (gases) Paraffins, glycerides, vitamins, ... Terpenes, sesquiterpenes, mono-, di-, tri- .... ....
Extraction with Supercritical Fluids Flow scheme of gas extraction (SFE) The need for phase equilibria: Solubility, K-factor, Separation factor, Two-phase region
Solubility of quartz in water Kennedy 1950
Poynting-effect Vapor pressure enhancement E.U. Franck 1956 ____ 25 oC, ------ 500 oC P02/P01 VL
Poynting-Factor System: Ethanol - Water, 343 K Ethanol Water kPa 10 1.0022 1.0006 1000 1.022 1.0065 10000 1.2425 1.0667
Influences on Solute Concentration in Gaseous Phase Density of supoercritical Fluid responsible for solvent power (increasing with pressure, decreasing with temperature) Hydrostatic pressure enhances effective vapour pressure (Poynting effect, small) Temperature increases vapour pressure (exponentially, big effect)
Solubility of Caffeine in CO2 Gährs 1984 Ebeling, Franck 1984 Johannsen, Brunner 1994
Solubility of Naphthalene in Ethylene Tsekhanskaja 1964 Solubility [g/l]
Oleic acid - ethylene Brunner 1978
Solubility of oleic acid in various gases Brunner 1978
Solubility of Triglycerides in sc Gases Triglycerides of palm oil Brunner 1978
Solubility of Xanthines in dry sc CO2 Johannsen and Brunner 1994
P,x-diagram ethane - heptane Kay 1938
T,x-diagram ethane - heptane Kay 1938
Phase equilibria of a binary system Melting point temperature of B higher than critical temperature of A
Phase equilibrium in a binary system Melting point temperature of B higher than critical temperature of A; Interrupted critical curve.
Phase behaviour of a ternary system Temperature dependence Pressure dependence
Solubility Enhancement by Entrainer (Modifier) Schmitt 1984
Solubility of Caffeine in CO2 Influence of nitrogen Gährs 1984
Solubility of Phenanthrene in CO2 Influence of propane Prausnitz, Joshi 1984
Phase Equilibrium in a Ternary System Brunner 1983
Solubility in a gas with a modifier Influence of temperature Brunner 1983
Separation Factor Influence of entrainer Brunner 1983
Separation Factor Influence of concentration Brunner 1983
Modeling of Phase Equilibrium with EOS HPW modification of RK-EOS
Thermodynamic Equilibrium Gas-Liquid Phase Equilibrium Two different ways: A = standard fugacity i = activity coefficient: gE-models) B = fugacity coefficient: Equations of state
Calculation of Phase Equilibrium • VLE-Calculation: • With the simplification: • since • :
Phase Equilibrium: Non Ideal Solutions High pressure Low pressure
Concentration dependence of separation factor P = 101 kPa = 1 = 1 Chloroform - acetone Methanol - water
Phase Equilibrium Limiting values of the partition coefficient K T = const. VLE T = const. VLE xsf = const. xsf = solvent free concentrations in liquid phase
Phase Equilibrium Limiting values of separation factor Binary system i-j in a multicomponent system At low pressure Binär:
Murphy´s Law of Thermodynamics THINGS GET WORSE UNDER PRESSURE