Claims
- 1. A wet and dry distillative freezing process for separating a feed mixture that contains a volatile crystallizing component, denoted as B-component, and one or more non-crystallizing components into a refined B-product and a B-lean product through formation of a mass of B-enriched solid that comprises the following steps:
- (1) a first step of forming a condensed mass, denoted as the first step condensed mass, and K.sub.-1 mixture, which contains a mass of B-enriched solid phase by removing heat from at least a major part of the feed mixture.
- (2) a second step of bringing a mass of liquid in contact with the first step condensed mass to thereby form a solid-liquid mixture, denoted as the second step condensed mass and K.sub.0 mixture, which has a solid phase mass, S.sub.0, enriched in B-component, and a mother liquor phase mass M.sub.0 that contains the B-component and one or more volatile and non-crystallizing components, the volatile and non-crystallizing component present in the greatest amount in the K.sub.0 mixture, denoted as A-component, and the B-component forming a pair of two key volatile components, wherein the two key volatile components form a binary system
- (a) whose characteristic vapor pressure ratio defined as the ratio of the vapor pressure of A-component to that of B-component both evaluated at the triple point temperature of B-component is in the range of 0.1 to 10 and is less than the ratio of the heat of sublimation to the heat of melting of B-component evaluated at the triple point temperature of B-component, and
- (b) whose constant pressure phase diagram that includes a three phase (B-enriched solid, liquid and vapor) state has a two phase (B-enriched solid and vapor) region covering a substantial concentration range above the temperature of the three phase state and a two phase (B-enriched solid and liquid) region below the temperature of the three phase state, and
- (3) a third step of subjecting the K.sub.0 mixture to a dry distillative freezing operation by concurrently vaporizing the volatile components from the mixture in a first zone under a first temperature and first pressure that are respectively lower than the triple point temperature and the triple point pressure of the pure B-component to form a vapor mixture, denoted as the third step vapor, and a condensed mass, denoted as the third step condensed mass, which becomes the refined B-product.
- 2. A process as in claim 1, wherein an additional amount of B-enriched solid is formed as the volatile components are vaporized in the third step and from a major fraction to substantially all of the heat released in the formation of the additional B-enriched solid is removed by the concurrent vaporizations of the volatile components from the mixture.
- 3. A process as in claim 2, wherein the said third step is continued until the mother liquor phase in the condensed mass is reduced to a small amount, to thereby transfer from a large fraction to substantially all of the A-component in the K.sub.0 mixture to the third step vapor so that the third step condensed mass becomes a mass of purified B-enriched solid.
- 4. A process as in any one of claims 1 through 3, which further comprises a fourth step of transforming the third step vapor into a condensed mass, denoted as the fourth step condensed mass, from a substantial fraction to all of which is a liquid phase mass, in a second zone by transferring heat therefrom while maintaining the vapor under a second pressure, said second pressure being also lower than the triple point pressure of the B-component, and said second pressure being established without a substantial pressurization of the first vapor.
- 5. A process as in claim 4, wherein A-component has a greater volatility than the B-component, whereby the fourth step condensed mass constitutes substantially a liquid output that is relatively enriched with the A-component.
- 6. A process as in claim 4, wherein the B-component has a greater volatility than A-component, whereby the fourth step condensed mass includes a solid phase that is relatively enriched with respect to B-component.
- 7. A process as in claim 4, wherein at least a portion of the fourth step condensed mass is melted by transferring heat to the mass while maintaining the mass under an elevated pressure that is higher than the pressure of the fourth step.
- 8. A process as in any one of claims 1 through 3, wherein the said first step is accomplished by an indirect freezing operation in which heat is removed from the feed mixture through a heat transfer wall.
- 9. A process as in any one of claims 1 through 3, wherein the said first step is accomplished by vaporizing the feed mixture under a pressure that is lower than the triple point pressure of the B-component to thereby form a vapor, denoted as the first step vapor.
- 10. A process as in any one of claims 1 through 3, wherein the first step operation is accomplished by a combination of the second and third step operations so that a part of the third step condensed mass becomes the first step condensed mass, and the said second step is accomplished by mixing a mass of the feed with a mass of the third step condensed mass.
- 11. A process as in any of claims 1 through 3, wherein the K.sub.-1 mixture is washed with a wash liquid that contains the B-component and one or more volatile non-crystallizing components to thereby form the K.sub.0 mixture.
- 12. A process as in claim 11, wherein the wash liquid used includes at least a part of the feed liquid.
- 13. A process as in claim 11, wherein at least part of the wash liquid used is derived from the third step vapor.
- 14. A process as in claim 11, wherein the wash liquid used includes at least part of the purified B-product.
- 15. A process as in claim 11, wherein the wash liquid used contains at least one volatile and non-crystallizing component that is not a major component in the feed mixture.
- 16. A process as in claim 11, wherein the wetness of the K.sub.0 mixture, defined as the ratio of the mass of M.sub.0 to the total mass of M.sub.0 and S.sub.0, is less than 50%.
- 17. A process as in claim 16, wherein the wetness of the K.sub.0 mixture is less than 30%.
- 18. A process as in any one of claims 1 through 3, wherein the said first step is accomplished by vaporizing the feed mixture under a pressure that is lower than the triple point pressure of the B-component to thereby form a vapor. denoted as the first step vapor, and, in the second step, at least a part of the liquid used in contracting the first step condensed mass is derived from the first step vapor.
- 19. A process as in claim 1, wherein the said third step is conducted under a substantially adiabatic condition.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 480,932 application filed on Mar. 31, 1983, for which U.S. Pat. No. 4,451,273 will be issued on May 29, 1984. The latter application is a continuation application of Ser. No. 296,130 application filed on Aug. 25, 1981, for which U.S. Pat. No. 4,378,984 was issued on April 5, 1983. The last application is a continuation-in-part application of (1) Ser. No. 181,002 filed on Aug. 22, 1980, which has been abondoned, (2) Ser. No. 930,312 application filed on Aug. 2, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,218,893, (3) Ser. No. 816,852 application filed on July 18, 1977, which has been abondoned and (4) Ser. No. 676,640 application filed on Apr. 13, 1976, which has been abondoned.
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