Reactive separation: An alternate process technology (review) Bhandare Rajendra Bhaskar Department of Chemical Engineering, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University, Lonere, India, 402103 Online published on 24 October, 2019. Abstract Chemical Industries are the primarily, intended for conversion of raw materials into desired products that we use in our daily life. The chemical industry is undergoing huge changes worldwide. The challenge for chemical industries is to cut their costs while ensuring that they conform to the best practices in protecting the environment. Currently, chemical production is a high-tech industry, where the competitiveness is more based on investment on research and development than the labor cost. Reactive separation is part of process intensification, desired for operating cost and investment cost saving and scale up for industrial process. Combine reaction and physical separation in to single operation is the main aim of reactive separation. It is not new concept but researcher develops the interest in recent years as part of economic aspects. Also it reflects increase the literature in development of reactive separations. This review covers the work in reactive separation field Top Keywords Reactive separation, Reactive membrane, Reactive crystallization, Reactive adsorption, Reactive Distillation. Top |
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