Effects of Assisting Solvents on Purification Efficiency
in the Layer Melt Crystallization of Glycerol
Posted on 2024-02-22 - 01:14
The
efficiency of layer melt crystallization for the selective
separation of glycerol from a glycerol–diethylene glycol mixture
containing 4 wt % of diethylene glycol was evaluated using solvent-free
and solvent-aided approaches. The effect of 1-butanol and the binary
solvent of 1-butanol and acetone with a total molar composition of
25 mol % on the crystal growth kinetics and the purity of the final
product was studied at different undercooling degrees and crystallization
yields. The melting point temperature of the mixtures was predicted
by using the modified UNIFAC Dortmund model. The addition of both
a single and binary solvents significantly increased the crystal growth
rate and purity of the final product compared to crystallization from
the solvent-free mixture. Additionally, higher crystal growth rates
and product purity were observed in the binary solvent system compared
to those in the single solvent system at the same degree of undercooling.
The second stage of solvent-aided crystallization resulted in glycerol
with a purity above 99.5 wt %, depending on the type of solvent used
and the rate of crystal growth.
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Ila, Mitra; Miikki, Kim; Louhi-Kultanen, Marjatta (1753). Effects of Assisting Solvents on Purification Efficiency
in the Layer Melt Crystallization of Glycerol. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.cgd.3c01207