Eine Plattform für die Wissenschaft: Bauingenieurwesen, Architektur und Urbanistik
Esterification reactions by catalytic distillation method (n-pentyl acetate production)
A summary of basic characteristics for n-Pentyl Acetate production in a reactive distillation column is achieved. Computer simulation was performed to study the process and to evaluate operational alternatives. Results show that the reactive system exhibits reactive azeotropy phenomena, as is displayed in the residue curves maps illustrated here. The proposed process resulted technically viable for n-Pentyl Acetate fabrication as the principal bottom's product of a reactive distrillation column.
Esterification reactions by catalytic distillation method (n-pentyl acetate production)
A summary of basic characteristics for n-Pentyl Acetate production in a reactive distillation column is achieved. Computer simulation was performed to study the process and to evaluate operational alternatives. Results show that the reactive system exhibits reactive azeotropy phenomena, as is displayed in the residue curves maps illustrated here. The proposed process resulted technically viable for n-Pentyl Acetate fabrication as the principal bottom's product of a reactive distrillation column.
Esterification reactions by catalytic distillation method (n-pentyl acetate production)
Fernando Leiva Lenis (Autor:in) / Álvaro Orjuela Londoño (Autor:in) / Luis Alejandro Boyacá Mendivelso (Autor:in) / Gerardo Rodríguez Niño (Autor:in) / Luis María Carballo Suárez (Autor:in)
2004
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Unbekannt
Metadata by DOAJ is licensed under CC BY-SA 1.0
H3PW12O40 immobilized on silylated palygorskite and catalytic activity in esterification reactions
Online Contents | 2010
|Diesel-like fuel production from catalytic cracking and esterification of waste oil
American Institute of Physics | 2013
|Biodegradation of pentyl amine and aniline from petrochemical wastewater
Online Contents | 2007
|Study of zinc hydroxy acetate as catalyst in the esterification reaction of fatty acids
Oxford University Press | 2012
|