A divided wall exchange column includes a dividing wall strengthened by
stiffening members and/or a double wall design to better withstand
pressure differentials and minimize temperature differentials. When a
double wall is used, cost of manufacture and installation is minimized by
reducing the manufacturing tolerances required while providing a design
robust in construction, installation, and operation. When structured
packing is used, the stiffening members, combined with positioning the
layers of packing at preferred angles relative to the dividing wall,
result in minimal interference with the heat and/or mass transfer process
while minimizing the complexity of manufacture and construction of the
packing. Further, by positioning the top layer of structured packing at
other preferred angles relative to the dividing wall, a simplified liquid
distributor design may be used in the divided wall exchange column while
the layers below may still be orientated as described above with all the
associated benefits.