Qna 5
Qna 5
Qna 5
Assignment Problem:
Assignment Problem 4.1: Nicotine is to be extracted from a liquor using a
solvent in a three-stage crosscurrent device. The feed rate is 2000 kg/hr,
containing 10 mass % nicotine. 95% of the solute has to be recovered. The
solvent has 0.001 kg nicotine/kg pure solvent. The equilibrium in the system can
be expressed as Wl=0.85 Ws, where, Wl is kg nicotine/kg nicotine-free feed and
Ws is kg is the nicotine/kg nicotine free solvent. If equal amounts of solvent are
used in the stages, calculate the total solvent requirement by using (a) graphical
method as well as (b) algebraic analysis method.
Ans. 8541 kg
If the inlet oil to the absorption column contains 0.5% by mass of organic
compound initially, answer the following:
(C) Calculate the number of theoretical stages of the absorption factor L/mG =
1.4.
Assignment Problem 4.3: A gas flows at the rate of 15 kmol/s at 298 K and 1
atm with a H2S content of 0.10 mol%. Ninety five percent of the hydrogen sulfide
is to be removed by absorption with a pure liquid at 298 K. The design liquid flow
rate will be 30% higher than the minimum. Under these conditions, The
equilibrium line is Y = 10X/(1- 9X) based on solute free basis.
(a) Calculate the operating flow rate of the liquid and the H2S concentration in
the liquid leaving the absorber
(b) Calculate the number of ideal stages required for the specified flow rates
and %H2S removal. The number of ideal stage can be calculated as follows:
Y mX 0
ln N 1 (1 A 1 ) A 1
Y mX 0
N 1
ln A