Patent ReferencesHigh-pressure azeotropic distillation for the manufacture of anhydrous alcohols Direct process for the production of gasohol from fermentation mixtures Alcohol and fuel production Patent #: 4306884 InventorAssigneeApplicationNo. 06/331964 filed on 12/18/1981US Classes:44/453, Dehydration processes, and products thereof203/43, Utilizing liquid-liquid extracting of distillation product44/452, Mixture of alkanols568/913, Purification or recovery568/918By plural liquid phase separationExaminersPrimary: Howard, Jacqueline V.Attorney, Agent or FirmInternational ClassesC07C 29/00 (20060101)C07C 29/86 (20060101) C07C 29/80 (20060101) C10L 1/02 (20060101) C10L 1/00 (20060101) C12P 7/02 (20060101) C12P 7/06 (20060101) AbstractAlcohol/water mixtures, such as those produced by fermentation of biomass material, are separated by extraction of alcohol with a solvent, comprising a higher aliphatic alcohol in major amount and an aliphatic hydrocarbon in minor amount, especially suited to such extraction and to subsequent removal. The solvent alcohol desirably has a branched chain, or the hydrocarbon an unsaturated bond, or both. Conventional distillation steps to concentrate alcohol and eliminate water are rendered unnecessary at a considerable reduction in heat energy requirement (usually met with fossil fuel). Optional addition of gasoline between the solvent extraction and solvent recovery steps not only aids the latter separation but produces alcohol already denatured for fuel use. |
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