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教授
博士生导师
硕士生导师
任职 : 精细化工全国重点实验室主任,教育部智能材料化工前沿科学中心执行主任,大连理工大学膜科学与技术研究开发中心主任
性别:女
毕业院校:中国科学院大连化物所
学位:博士
所在单位:化工学院
学科:化学工程. 膜科学与技术. 生物医学工程
联系方式:hgaohong@dlut.edu.cn
电子邮箱:hgaohong@dlut.edu.cn
Cleaner recovery of tetrafluoroethylene by coupling residue-recycled polyimide membrane unit to distillation
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论文类型:期刊论文
发表时间:2014-03-18
发表刊物:SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY
收录刊物:SCIE、EI、Scopus
卷号:124
页面范围:89-98
ISSN号:1383-5866
关键字:Tetrafluoroethylene; Polyimide membrane; Gas separation; Selectivity; Optimization
摘要:Low-boiling-point impurities (CO, N-2 and O-2) strip away a considerable quantity of expensive tetrafluoroethylene (TFE) in the synthesis. The traditional acetone absorption cannot recover TFE satisfactorily, due to the inherent problems of cryogenic operation, complex process, acetone loss and pollution, etc. With the objective of cleanly and economically recovering TFE, the technique of coupling membrane unit to distillation is studied in this work. Polyimide membrane is selected after analyzing gas molecular properties (V-C and T-C). According to the actual permeation test with TFE distillation vent gas at 30 degrees C, alpha(O2/TFE) = 190.6, alpha(N2/TFE) = 29.1, alpha(CO/TFE) = 23.0, and J(TFE) = 0.1 GPU. TFE is concentrated in the high pressure residue, after slightly compressing which can be facilely recycled into distillation. Afterwards, process simulation and optimization preparing for the pilot test is fulfilled. For typical 5-kt/a TFE plants with a +/- 10% fluctuation, the optimum membrane area falls in the range of 440-550 m(2). The coupled distillation is operated with the original reboil ratio rather than the reflux ratio to refine TFE without consuming much more energy. The coupled membrane system decreases TFE loss to 38 t/a, superior to acetone absorption (50 t/a). Moreover, it can perfectly avoid the negative effect of volatile acetone. Thus, coupling polyimide membrane unit to distillation is a promising technique to improve TFE recovery in the synthesis. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
