Development of energy‐optimum aromatic extraction processes using ionic liquid [EMIM][NTf2]

A McNeeley, CC Tsai, ST Lin, YA Liu - AIChE Journal, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
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There is industrial incentive to extract aromatics from ethylene cracker feeds, but the
conventional sulfolane solvent was found not economical by Meindersma and coworkers.
Ionic liquids (ILs) have long been considered alternative aromatic extraction solvents. This
work develops energy‐optimum aromatic extraction processes for an ethylene cracker feed
using IL solvents. We avoid pitfalls of using simplified feeds and a priori thermodynamic
property estimates, with the largest set of experimentally regressed UNIQUAC binary …
Abstract
There is industrial incentive to extract aromatics from ethylene cracker feeds, but the conventional sulfolane solvent was found not economical by Meindersma and coworkers. Ionic liquids (ILs) have long been considered alternative aromatic extraction solvents. This work develops energy‐optimum aromatic extraction processes for an ethylene cracker feed using IL solvents. We avoid pitfalls of using simplified feeds and a priori thermodynamic property estimates, with the largest set of experimentally regressed UNIQUAC binary parameters for the IL, 1‐ethyl‐3‐methylimidazolium bis([trifluoromethyl]sulfonyl)imide ([EMIM][NTf2]). We screen process energy and operating conditions for [EMIM][NTf2] and sulfolane at varying aromatic feed contents and find [EMIM][NTf2] favorable at low aromatic feed contents. Adding light and heavy components of the ethylene cracker feed necessitates process modifications. Our novel steam‐assisted extractive distillation developed for [EMIM][NTf2] is also suitable for sulfolane. We show that the [EMIM][NTf2] solvent can reduce 10.7% of energy consumption compared to sulfolane using the same novel process.
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