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Journal of Chromatography A | 2014

Optimization of reactive simulated moving bed systems with modulation of feed concentration for production of glycol ether ester

Gaurav Agrawal; Jungmin Oh; Balamurali Sreedhar; Shan Tie; Megan E. Donaldson; Timothy C. Frank; Alfred K. Schultz; Andreas S. Bommarius; Yoshiaki Kawajiri

In this article, we extend the simulated moving bed reactor (SMBR) mode of operation to the production of propylene glycol methyl ether acetate (DOWANOL™ PMA glycol ether) through the esterification of 1-methoxy-2-propanol (DOWANOL™ PM glycol ether) and acetic acid using AMBERLYST™ 15 as a catalyst and adsorbent. In addition, for the first time, we integrate the concept of modulation of the feed concentration (ModiCon) to SMBR operation. The performance of the conventional (constant feed) and ModiCon operation modes of SMBR are analyzed and compared. The SMBR processes are designed using a model based on a multi-objective optimization approach, where a transport dispersive model with a linear driving force for the adsorption rate has been used for modeling the SMBR system. The adsorption equilibrium and kinetics parameters are estimated from the batch and single column injection experiments by the inverse method. The multiple objectives are to maximize the production rate of DOWANOL™ PMA glycol ether, maximize the conversion of the esterification reaction and minimize the consumption of DOWANOL™ PM glycol ether which also acts as the desorbent in the chromatographic separation. It is shown that ModiCon achieves a higher productivity by 12-36% over the conventional operation with higher product purity and recovery.


Journal of Chromatography A | 2016

Transesterification of propylene glycol methyl ether in chromatographic reactors using anion exchange resin as a catalyst

Jungmin Oh; Balamurali Sreedhar; Megan E. Donaldson; Timothy C. Frank; Alfred K. Schultz; Andreas S. Bommarius; Yoshiaki Kawajiri

Reactive chromatography using an anion exchange resin is proposed for a transesterification reaction of propylene glycol methyl ether (DOWANOL™ PM) with ethyl acetate to produce propylene glycol methyl ether acetate (DOWANOL™ PMA). This reaction is studied in batch and chromatographic reactors catalyzed by an anion exchange resin. Several anion exchange resins are tested and compared based on the performance of resin as an adsorbent and a catalyst. A chromatographic column is packed with a selected catalyst, AMBERLITE™ IRA904, and both reaction and chromatographic elution are studied at different temperatures and feed concentrations. The resulting chromatograms are fitted to a mathematical model to obtain adsorption equilibrium and reaction kinetic parameters by the inverse method. Compared to esterification investigated in a previous study, transesterification has advantages such as a higher conversion at lower temperature and easy removal of the byproduct which may lead to higher productivity. Deactivation of anion exchange resins is observed and potential solutions are suggested.


Adsorption-journal of The International Adsorption Society | 2018

Transesterification of propylene glycol methyl ether by reactive simulated moving bed chromatography using homogeneous catalyst

Jungmin Oh; Balamurali Sreedhar; Megan E. Donaldson; Timothy C. Frank; Alfred K. Schultz; Andreas S. Bommarius; Yoshiaki Kawajiri

A reactive chromatography process was investigated for a transesterification reaction of propylene glycol methyl ether (DOWANOL™ PM) using a homogeneous catalyst, a sodium alkoxide. In the proposed process, fresh catalyst is supplied with desorbent, which allows independent optimization of the adsorption properties of the stationary phase. Deactivation of catalytic activity can be avoided, which had been found to be the bottleneck in our previous study for heterogeneous catalysis. To model and optimize this process, a series of batch reaction experiments, and pulse injection tests with a chromatographic column with and without reaction were carried out. From the experimental data, equilibrium and kinetic parameters were estimated using the inverse method. Using this model, a simulated moving bed reactor was designed that achieves a conversion of 95% using the homogeneous catalysis concept.


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2015

Conversion improvement for catalytic synthesis of propylene glycol methyl ether acetate by reactive chromatography: Experiments and parameter estimation

Jungmin Oh; Gaurav Agrawal; Balamurali Sreedhar; Megan E. Donaldson; Alfred K. Schultz; Timothy C. Frank; Andreas S. Bommarius; Yoshiaki Kawajiri


Archive | 2009

Method for purification of oils for biodiesel processes

Rajiv Manohar Banavali; Robert Tryon Hanlon; Alfred K. Schultz; Jose Trejo


Topics in Catalysis | 2010

State of the Art Bifunctional Hydrogenation Heterogeneous Polymeric Catalyst

Jose Trejo; James D. Tate; Daniel Martenak; Francois Huby; Steven M. Baxter; Alfred K. Schultz; Robert J. Olsen


Journal of Polymer Science Part A | 2016

Determination of methylene bridge crosslinking in chloromethylated PS‐DVB resins

G. Leslie Burnett; John C. Rohanna; Steve Rosenberg; Alfred K. Schultz; Javier Read de Alaniz


Archive | 2017

processo para produzir fenol 2,2 bis(4'-hidroxifenil) propano di-hídrico

Alfred K. Schultz; Gregory C. Pierce; Klaus Dieter Topp; Robert J. Olsen


Archive | 2017

processo para produzir um catalizador de resina de troca iônica promovida tratada, resina de troca iônica, e, método de uso da resina de troca iônica promovida tratada

Alfred K. Schultz; Gregory C. Pierce; Klaus Dieter Topp; Robert J. Olsen


Archive | 2017

TRAITEMENT D'UNE RÉSINE VINYLE AROMATIQUE

William Carlin; Patricia Crawford; Martin J. Deetz; John C. Rohanna; Alfred K. Schultz; Lauren Versagli

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Andreas S. Bommarius

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Balamurali Sreedhar

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Jungmin Oh

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Yoshiaki Kawajiri

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Gaurav Agrawal

Georgia Institute of Technology

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