Salting-out Effect on the Separation and Purification of Acetic Esters: Salting-out Agents, Theory, and Applications

SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION REVIEWS(2024)

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In the traditional production of acetic esters, water generated in the esterification reaction can form azeotropes with the ester or the unreacted alcohol, which requires subsequent multi-step distillation or extraction to purify the esters. A large number of intermediate streams in the separation process need to consume a lot of steam to obtain high-purity acetic esters, resulting in a high total energy consumption. In this review, a new extraction separation and purification technology, namely the salting-out effect for the purification of acetic esters, was summarized. Different salting-out agents were used to reduce the concentration of water/alcohols in the ester phase and increase the selectivity coefficient of esters to minimize energy consumption. The scaled particle theory provides a clear guideline for the baseline on the separation goal of the alkyl acetate/alcohol/water systems. Extractive distillation, reactive distillation, azeotropic distillation, pervaporation, adsorption, salting-out assisted distillation, and hybrid salting-out-distillation were compared to assess their advantages and disadvantages. Energy-saving production and separation of acetic esters can be achieved with the hybrid salting-out-distillation process because the salting-out agents are cheap, non-toxic, and non-volatile, and the salting-out process can be conducted at room temperature.
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Salting-out effect,acetic esters,water,azeotropes,separation
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