Improving chemical production processes by selective byproduct removal in a pervaporation membrane reactor

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2014-06-03, https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/?language=en

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Esters have applications as flavoring agents, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. Esterification and transesterification are convenient means to synthesize esters. Frequently, a large excess of one of the reactants is mandatory to obtain good yields for these equilibrium driven reactions. Selective removal of the reaction by-product allows for an increased yield. In this paper, the esterification of oleic acid with ethanol and the transesterification of methyl benzoate with n-butanol were studied in pervaporation membrane reactors equipped with perfluorinated composite membranes. A 95% yield of ethyl oleate was reached within 60 hours and the conversion of methyl benzoate increased from 52% to 77%.

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Pervaporation, Composite membrane, Membrane reactor, Transesterification, Esterification

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