(60y) Product Yield, Purity and Effective Impurity Distribution Coefficient in Stripping Crystallization of R-2-Amino-1-Phenylethanol from the Enantiomer Mixture | AIChE

(60y) Product Yield, Purity and Effective Impurity Distribution Coefficient in Stripping Crystallization of R-2-Amino-1-Phenylethanol from the Enantiomer Mixture

Authors 

Shiau, L. D. - Presenter, Chang Gung University * Taiwan
Stripping crystallization (SC) is a new separation technique which combines distillation and crystallization. Basically, SC is operated at a triple-point condition, in which the liquid is simultaneously vaporized and crystallized due to the three-phase equilibrium. In essence, the process is continued until the liquid phase is completely eliminated and only the pure solid crystals remain in the feed. Thus, crystal washing is not required since only pure solid crystals remain in the feed and no impurities are adhered on the crystal surfaces at the end of SC. In the previous research, SC has been successfully applied to separate p-xylene from the mixed xylenes by Shiau et al. (2008, 2013, 2018).

Stripping crystallization (SC) is introduced in this work for chiral purification of R-2-Amino-1-phenylethanol (R-APE) from the enantiomer mixture with the initial R-APE concentration in the range 0.80 to 0.97. As SC is operated in a series of the three-phase transformation conditions, SC combines melt crystallization and vaporization to produce the R-APE crystalline product and mixture vapor from the mixture melt. The operating pressure for the three-phase transformation during the SC cooling process is determined based on the thermodynamic calculations. Sweating is applied at the end of SC to expel the mixture melt remained with the final R-APE product. A model based on the mass and energy balances is proposed to determine the product yield, enantiomeric purity and effective impurity distribution coefficient for SC.

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