(577f) Simultaneous Control of Product and Feed Streams for High Performance in Simulated Moving Bed Chromatography
AIChE Annual Meeting
2016
2016 AIChE Annual Meeting
Separations Division
Chromatographic Separations and SMB
Wednesday, November 16, 2016 - 4:40pm to 5:00pm
In the study, a novel operating strategy, SimCon operation, was developed to improve SMB performance. The SimCon operation controlled simultaneously product outlet streams and a feed inlet stream to reduce the flow and pressure fluctuations. It consisted of initial, middle, and last steps in a switching period. The extract and feed ports were closed in an initial step and the raffinate port was closed in a last step. Due to three sub-divided steps in a switching period, two additional operating variables were introduced: middle step time and middle length. In the SimCon operation, the control of feed inlet stream could keep total pressure drop from exceeding the maximum allowable pressure drop due to lessening the internal flow rate fluctuations by the control of product outlet streams. The performance of SimCon operation was compared with the corresponding conventional SMB and other stream control strategies in terms of purity, recovery, productivity and eluent consumption. The SimCon operation showed better performance parameters even under maximum allowable pressure drop condition. The SimCon operation was proved as one of practically applicable operating strategies with high performance.