2013
DOI: 10.1002/jctb.4262
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Distillation technology – still young and full of breakthrough opportunities

Abstract: Throughout history, distillation has been the most widespread separation method. However, despite its simplicity and flexibility, distillation still remains very energy inefficient. Novel distillation concepts based on process intensification, can deliver major benefits, not just in terms of significantly lower energy use, but also in reducing capital investment and improving eco-efficiency. While very likely to remain the separation technology of choice for the next decades, there is no doubt that distillatio… Show more

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“…Distillation as a concept has been in use for almost 5000 years [62]. Today, traditional (thermal) distillation is used to carry out 90-95% of all industrial separation processes [63,64] while using almost 40% of the energy in chemical and refining processes [65].…”
Section: Distillationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Distillation as a concept has been in use for almost 5000 years [62]. Today, traditional (thermal) distillation is used to carry out 90-95% of all industrial separation processes [63,64] while using almost 40% of the energy in chemical and refining processes [65].…”
Section: Distillationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Remarkably, almost every product on the market contains chemicals that have undergone distillation (Kiss, 2014). Beyond conventional distillation of binary and multi-component mixtures, several additional distillation techniques are developed for breaking azeotropes or separating close boiling mixtures: pressure swing distillation, azeotropic and extractive distillation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, distillation is a highly energy intensive process which can make operating costs a concern and also, the environmental impact of such highly energy intensive process a key issue. One of the current and future challenges is to study alternatives in terms of configuration and design of distillation structures that allows improving the efficiency of the process and reducing the energy consumption in order to meet the demands of the energy conscious society [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%