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A New Process for Peracetic Acid Production from Acetic Acid and Hydrogen Peroxide Based on Kinetic Modeling and Distillation Simulation

Shuaifeng Liu, Xiaojuan Zhang, Edouard Asselin, Zhibao Li

2021Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research10 citationsDOI

Abstract

The reaction kinetics of peracetic acid from acetic acid and hydrogen peroxide in a helical capillary microreactor was investigated and modeled via regression of the measured conversion rate of hydrogen peroxide. It was found that the activity of the proton in the sulfuric acid solution played a significant role in the synthesis as a catalyst. The activities of the proton were calculated with the ELECNRTL equation and used to obtain a kinetic model with apparent activation energies of peracetic acid synthesis and hydrolysis of 53.63 and 54.45 kJ/mol, respectively. A new continuous process for industrial manufacture of peracetic acid solution (30 wt %) was proposed, where the reacted solution from the microreactor is distilled to separate unreacted reactants and sulfuric acid, which are recycled as a feed. The feasibility of the new process was validated by Aspen Plus simulation and economic assessment.

Topics & Concepts

Peracetic acidHydrogen peroxideSulfuric acidChemistryAcetic acidMicroreactorCatalysisHydrolysisKineticsInorganic chemistryOrganic chemistryQuantum mechanicsPhysicsProcess Optimization and IntegrationElectrocatalysts for Energy ConversionElectrochemical sensors and biosensors
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