Assessment of Separation Processes for Recovery of 1-butanol from its Dilute Aqueous Solution

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Assessment of Separation Processes for Recovery of 1-butanol from its Dilute Aqueous Solution

Shreya Akshay Thakkar
Shreya Akshay Thakkar Institute of Chemical Technology,
Atharva Shashank Chikhalikar
Atharva Shashank Chikhalikar
Neha Amol Padwal
Neha Amol Padwal
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Microbial fermentation yields aqueous solutions with concentrations of 1-3 % by weight of organic compounds. Moreover, the presence of organics in water may lead to hazardous effects on health and the environment. Separation and recovery of these organics from water poses difficulties for industries as several energy-intensive operations such as distillation prove to be uneconomical when compared with the energy content of 1-butanol. Fermentation broth concentrations upto 70 kg/m3 are required to produce an effective liquid-liquid split. The paper aims at assessing several unit operations for recovering 1-butanol from water in terms of their recovery, purity, energy input and evaluating their applicability. Separation processes studied are freeze crystallization, adsorption, pervaporation, reverse osmosis, phase separation using salts and ionic liquids.

Assessment of Separation Processes for Recovery of 1-butanol from its Dilute Aqueous Solution

Microbial fermentation yields aqueous solutions with concentrations of 1-3 % by weight of organic compounds. Moreover, the presence of organics in water may lead to hazardous effects on health and the environment. Separation and recovery of these organics from water poses difficulties for industries as several energy-intensive operations such as distillation prove to be uneconomical when compared with the energy content of 1-butanol. Fermentation broth concentrations upto 70 kg/m3 are required to produce an effective liquid-liquid split. The paper aims at assessing several unit operations for recovering 1-butanol from water in terms of their recovery, purity, energy input and evaluating their applicability. Separation processes studied are freeze crystallization, adsorption, pervaporation, reverse osmosis, phase separation using salts and ionic liquids.

Shreya Akshay Thakkar
Shreya Akshay Thakkar Institute of Chemical Technology,
Atharva Shashank Chikhalikar
Atharva Shashank Chikhalikar
Neha Amol Padwal
Neha Amol Padwal

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Shreya Akshay Thakkar. 2019. “. Global Journal of Research in Engineering – C: Chemical Engineering GJRE-C Volume 19 (GJRE Volume 19 Issue C1): .

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Assessment of Separation Processes for Recovery of 1-butanol from its Dilute Aqueous Solution

Shreya Akshay Thakkar
Shreya Akshay Thakkar Institute of Chemical Technology,
Atharva Shashank Chikhalikar
Atharva Shashank Chikhalikar
Neha Amol Padwal
Neha Amol Padwal

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