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Adsorptive separations are becoming increasingly important in chemical industry. The simulated moving bed technology (SMB) developed by UOP has been used for various separations, namely the recovery of p-xylene from a mixture of C8 isomers (PAREX) or the separation Glucose/Fructose in the SAREX process. More recently flue technology has been introduced in the area of tine chemicals and pharmaceuticals by leading companies SEPAREX and UOP
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Keywords
Simulated moving Bed Reactor Modeling and simulation
Citation
Pais, L.S.; Leão, C.P.; Loureiro, J.M.; Santos, M.; Rodrigues, A.E. (1996). Simulated moving bed adsorptive reactor: modeling, simulation and operation of a SMBR pilot plant. In AIChE: Annual Meeting. Chicago, USA.
Publisher
American Institute of Chemical Engineers