2020
DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.9b05238
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Novel Switch Stabilizing Model Predictive Control Strategy Applied in the Control of a Simulated Moving Bed for the Separation of Bi-Naphthol Enantiomers

Abstract: The control of cyclic processes is an open issue in the literature because of their very peculiar dynamic behavior. Thus, deeper studies about this problem are necessary in order to promote an efficient operation of these processes at the industrial level. This work presents a nominally stabilizing MPC controller, also known as infinite horizon model predictive control (IHMPC) applied in the control of a simulated moving bed (SMB) process where bi-naphthol enantiomers are separated. A novel advanced control st… Show more

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“…Simulated moving bed (SMB) is an important unit operation in chemical engineering to separate chemically similar compounds 14‐16 . Taking advantage of a continuous multicolumn chromatographic process, SMB obtains products with high productivity, good purity, and higher product yield while reducing the consumption of solvent and solid‐phase greatly compared to that consumed using the traditional preparative chromatography 17‐19 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simulated moving bed (SMB) is an important unit operation in chemical engineering to separate chemically similar compounds 14‐16 . Taking advantage of a continuous multicolumn chromatographic process, SMB obtains products with high productivity, good purity, and higher product yield while reducing the consumption of solvent and solid‐phase greatly compared to that consumed using the traditional preparative chromatography 17‐19 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%