tailieunhanh - Experimental-investigation-of-bioethanol-liquid-phase-_2016_Journal-of-Advan
An experimental study of bioethanol adsorption on natural Iranian clinoptilolite was carried out. Dynamic breakthrough curves were used to investigate the best adsorption conditions in bioethanol liquid phase. A laboratory setup was designed and fabricated for this purpose. In order to find the best operating conditions, the effect of liquid pressure, temperature and flow rate on breakthrough curves and consequently, maximum ethanol uptake by adsorbent were studied. The effects of different variables on final bioethanol concentration were investigated using Response Surface Methodology (RSM). The results showed that by working at optimum condition, feed with 96% (v/v) initial ethanol concentration could be purified up to (v/v). In addition, the process was modeled using Box–Behnken model and optimum operational conditions to reach for final ethanol concentration were found equal to C, bar and 8 mL/min for liquid temperature, pressure and flow rate, respectively. Therefore, the selected natural Iranian clinoptilolite was found to be a promising adsorbent material for bioethanol dehydration process. | Experimental-investigation-of-bioethanol-liquid-phase-_2016_Journal-of-Advan
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