Process Technology For Dehydration and Recovery of Ethyl Acetate

The increasing demand for ethyl acetate as an important raw material in various industries demands the need for advanced production processes and effective recovery and dehydration technologies.
The traditional production processes, although widely used, face challenges such as high energy consumption, low separation efficiency, and environmental pollution.
The pervaporation technique has emerged as a promising alternative due to its low energy consumption, no pollution, and good separation effect.
The optimization of the pervaporation process conditions can significantly improve its separation performance, making it a highly efficient and economic option for the recovery and dehydration of high-purity ethyl acetate on an industrial-scale production line.
The use of molecular sieve membranes in the pervaporation process has shown outstanding chemical stability and separation performance, making it a promising technology for the separation of ethyl acetate-water systems.