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Syllabus - MT II

The document discusses the course details for a mass transfer course. It covers 5 units - distillation, continuous distillation of binary mixtures, liquid-liquid extraction, solid/liquid extraction, and adsorption. Some of the key topics include McCabe Thiele method, Ponchon Savarit method, reflux, azeotropic distillation, ternary liquid equilibrium, leaching, adsorption isotherms, ion exchange, and membrane separation processes.

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Syllabus - MT II

The document discusses the course details for a mass transfer course. It covers 5 units - distillation, continuous distillation of binary mixtures, liquid-liquid extraction, solid/liquid extraction, and adsorption. Some of the key topics include McCabe Thiele method, Ponchon Savarit method, reflux, azeotropic distillation, ternary liquid equilibrium, leaching, adsorption isotherms, ion exchange, and membrane separation processes.

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DR. A.P.

J ABDUL KALAM TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, LUCKNOW


B.TECH. III YEAR VI SEMESTER CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

SUBJECT CODE: KCH 601 COURSE TITLE: MASS TRANSFER –II


EXAM DURATION: 3 HOURS SEMESTER: VI (EVEN)
L: T: P :: 3 : 1 : 0 CREDITS: 4 PREREQUISITE: MASS TRANSFER -I

OBJECTIVE:
 To impart knowledge on fundamentals of mass transfer phenomena and to apply those concepts to real
engineering problems.
 To explain the principles of mass transfer and their application to separation and purification processes.
 To describe the principles and operations of mass transfer equipment.

COURSE OUTCOME:
Students completing the course will be able to
 Understand the basics of distillation process for separation.
 Analyze the distillation process for binary and multicomponent mixtures
 Determine the number of stages required for separation of liquid-liquid and solid-liquid extraction
process.
 Understand the adsorption mechanism and adsorption equilibrium

REFERENCE BOOKS:

S. NO. NAME OF AUTHORS/BOOKS/PUBLISHERS YEAR OF


PUBLICATION/
REPRINT
1. Robert. E. Treybal. ―Mass Transfer Operation‖, 3e, Mc Graw Hill, NY, 2012
2. Mc Cabe and J.M.Smith. ―Unit Operations in Chemical Engineering‖ , 7e, 2004
McGraw Hill
3. Coulson and Richardson ―Heat and Mass Transfer: Fundamentals and 2017
Applications‖, Vol I-B, 7e,
4. J.D. Seader & Henley E. J., “Separation Process Principles‖ 2e, Wiley India 2006,
Pvt. Ltd,
5. Geankoplis, C.J. ―Transport Processes and Unit Operations‖, 3e, Prentice 2003
Hall (I),

COURSE DETAILS:
UNITS CONTENTS LECTURE
HOURS
I Distillation 8
Pressure-composition, Temperature-concentration, Enthalpy-concentration
diagrams for ideal and non-ideal solutions, Raoults law and its application,
Maximum and minimum boiling mixtures, concept of relative volatility, Single
Stage Distillation, Differential distillation, Flash vaporization, Vacuum,
molecular and steam distillation.

II Continuous Distillation of Binary Mixtures: Multistage contact operations, 8


Characteristics of multistage tower, McCabe Thiele method, Ponchon Savarit
method, Reflux, maximum, min. and optimum reflux, Use of open steam, Tray
efficiency, Determination of height and column diameter, Multistage batch
distillation; Principles of azeotropic and extractive distillation, Introduction to
multi component distillation system.

III Liquid-Liquid Extraction: Ternary liquid equilibrium, Triangular graphical 8


representation concept of theoretical or ideal stage, Equipment used for single
stage and multistage continuous operation; Analytical and graphical solution of
single and multistage operation Super critical fluid extraction.

IV Solid /Liquid Extraction: Leaching, Solid liquid equilibrium, Equipment used 8


in solid-liquid extraction, Single and multistage cross current contact and counter
current operations. Concept of an ideal stage, Overall stage efficiency,
Determination of number of stages.

V Adsorption:Description of adsorption processes and their application, Types of 8


adsorption, Nature of adsorbents adsorption equilibrium and adsorption
hysteresis, Freundlich and Langmuir adsorption isotherm , Chemisorption
Stage wise and continuous contact adsorption operations, Determination of
number of stages, Equipments; Ion exchange, Equilibrium relationship, Principle
of ion-exchange, techniques and applications, Principles and application of
dialysis, osmosis reverse osmosis, thermal diffusion, sweep diffusion.

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