Salting-Out Effect of Dipotassium Hydrogen Phosphate on the Recovery of Acetone, Butanol, and Ethanol from a Prefractionator

Dipotassium hydrogen phosphate (K2HPO4) has been investigated as an excellent salting-out agent to recover (acetone + butanol + ethanol) (ABE) from a prefractionator. The increasing additions of K2HPO4·3H2O to the ABE system under unsaturated conditons show strong salting-out effects on the ABE. Thi...

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Published inJournal of chemical and engineering data Vol. 59; no. 5; pp. 1507 - 1514
Main Authors Yi, Conghua, Xie, Shaoqu, Qiu, Xueqing
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published American Chemical Society 08.05.2014
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Summary:Dipotassium hydrogen phosphate (K2HPO4) has been investigated as an excellent salting-out agent to recover (acetone + butanol + ethanol) (ABE) from a prefractionator. The increasing additions of K2HPO4·3H2O to the ABE system under unsaturated conditons show strong salting-out effects on the ABE. This favorable salting-out effect is based on the hydration of the charged ions. The HPO4 2– ions may destroy the “hydration shell”, but the crescent concentrations of K2HPO4 make positive salting-out effects on the ABE. More acetone, 1-butanol, and ethanol are recovered after higher-level concentrations of K2HPO4 solution are added to the ABE system. Meanwhile, the equilibrium time shortens. A higher temperature can also make the equilibrium time shorter. The smallest amount of K2HPO4 in the organic phase causes no trouble for the (salting-out + distillation) process in an industrial application.
ISSN:0021-9568
1520-5134
DOI:10.1021/je401060m