September 16, 2006
Conference Paper

Microchannel Distillation of JP-8 Jet Fuel for Sulfur Content Reduction

Abstract

In microchannel based distillation processes, thin vapor and liquid films are contacted in small channels where mass transfer is diffusion-limited. The microchannel architecture enables improvements in distillation processes. A shorter height equivalent of a theoretical plate (HETP) and therefore a more compact distillation unit can be achieved. A microchannel distillation unit was used to produce a light fraction of JP-8 fuel with reduced sulfur content for use as feed to produce fuel-cell grade hydrogen. The HETP of the microchannel unit is discussed, as well as the effects of process conditions such as feed temperature, flow rate, and reflux ratio.

Revised: August 31, 2009 | Published: September 16, 2006

Citation

Zheng F., V.S. Stenkamp, W.E. TeGrotenhuis, X. Huang, and D.L. King. 2006. Microchannel Distillation of JP-8 Jet Fuel for Sulfur Content Reduction. In 2006 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual Meeting, November 12-17, San Francisco, California. New York, New York:AIChE. PNNL-SA-51796.