Mike4chemic
Chemical
- Oct 9, 2004
- 71
Hello,
We try to model the separation of n-pentane from the syntetic seal oil/n-pentane miscible mixture by a simple batch distillation process (reboiler + riser+condenser) at the atmosheric pressure.
The n-pentane boiling temperature is 38 deg.C. and oil boiling temperature is about 270 deg.C.
According to the oil/n-pentane vapor-liquid equilibrium data (which were created based on the Raoult's law),for example at the reboiler's temperature of 60 deg.C, the equilibrium n-pentane (Y) concentration in vapor is 0.9998 and oil is 0.0002.Is it correct to assume that at the simple batch distillation the vapor (top) temperature when n-pentane (Y) 0.9998 is similar to the botomm temperature of 60 deg.C ?
On the other hand,when the vapor phase enriched with low boiling n-pentane, I would expect to see the vapor temperature closely to 38 deg.C.
Is there a temperatute difference between a reboiler and condenser for a simple batch distllation process ?
Thanks, Mike
We try to model the separation of n-pentane from the syntetic seal oil/n-pentane miscible mixture by a simple batch distillation process (reboiler + riser+condenser) at the atmosheric pressure.
The n-pentane boiling temperature is 38 deg.C. and oil boiling temperature is about 270 deg.C.
According to the oil/n-pentane vapor-liquid equilibrium data (which were created based on the Raoult's law),for example at the reboiler's temperature of 60 deg.C, the equilibrium n-pentane (Y) concentration in vapor is 0.9998 and oil is 0.0002.Is it correct to assume that at the simple batch distillation the vapor (top) temperature when n-pentane (Y) 0.9998 is similar to the botomm temperature of 60 deg.C ?
On the other hand,when the vapor phase enriched with low boiling n-pentane, I would expect to see the vapor temperature closely to 38 deg.C.
Is there a temperatute difference between a reboiler and condenser for a simple batch distllation process ?
Thanks, Mike