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Prepared By : Enrollment No. 140280105028 140280105029
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Ethanol By Hydrolysis
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Properties of Ethanol Ethanol is a colourless liquid with a pleasant smell. It is completely miscible with water and organic solvents and is very hydroscopic. Ethanol is a monohydric primary alcohol. Ethanol forms of constant – boiling mixture, or azeotrope, with water that contains 95% Ethanol nd 5% water.
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Ethanol burns in air with a blue flame, forming carbon dioxide and water. Ethanol that is completely free of water is called absolute ethanol. Absolute ethanol cannot be obtained by simple distillation.
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Raw materials Ethylene Water Catalyst : Phosphoric Acid
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Procedure The production of Ethanol by the direct additive of water to ethylene is being carried out successfully on a commercial scale. In the shell process a phosphoric acid used as catalyst in the reaction. The reaction section is shown in fig. A several parallel units. The feed ethylene joining the large recycle stream.
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Chemical Reaction
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After entering the tap of the reactor the feed passes downward through the catalyst bed where a fraction of the mixture is converted to ethyl alcohol. Since the reaction is exothermic the product leaving the reactor is at a higher temperature than the feed. After washing with dilute caustic soda to neutralize traces of phosphoric acid if passes into a second exchanger and on to a high pressure separator to give a liquid and a vapour stream.
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The condensate goes to purification and the vapour to recycle. The vapour is cooled by the recycle gas cooler and scrubbed with water to remove alcohol. The build up of impurities like methane and ethane is controlled at this point by venting a small stream of the recycle. The condensate and the alcohol water solution of the various parallel units are combined and separated in a low pressure separator.
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A recycle hydrogen stream is combined with the alcohol before it enters the treater. In the treater traces of aldehydes are hydrogenated to over a supported nickel catalyst to the corresponding alcohols. The product from this reactor is condensed separated and sent to the light ends column where light by products, primillary diethyl ether are taken overhead. Product ethanol is removed as a side stream from the final purification column.
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Uses of Ethanol Ethanol is used extensively as a solvent in the manufacture of varnishes and perfumes. Used as a preservative for biological specimens. Use in beverage industries. Used in medicines. Cosmetic products. Used in production of acetic acid.
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Sources of Pollution Spilling of alcohol leads to fire hazards. Ethanol boom leads to increase smoke. Ethylene pollution influences the activities of plant hormones and growth activity.
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Health And Safety Keep away from flame. Ventilate valve and avoid breathing vapours. Use appropriate extinguishing media for surrounding fire. Wear approved chemical safety goggles.
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