Hi all,
I'm designing a distillation column to purify methanol, with the primary components of my feed mixture being methane, carbon dioxide, methanol & water. How do I treat this column considering 2 of the components are non-condensable gases? Can this be treated as a binary mixture and neglect the impacts of CO2 & methane, or should I only consider them in calculations for bubble & dew points (and therefore only in calculations & design of the condenser)? I initially designed it in a similar way to multicomponent distillation however, I'm not sure that's the correct approach considering they're not specifically part of the vapour-liquid mixture.
Any advice would be really appreciated!
Thank you.

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