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Tutorial Chapter 1- Catalytic reactors and Mass Transfer

1) A slurry reactor contains 100m-diameter spherical particles that catalyze the


reaction A -> B with a rate r = 10-3CA in moles/cm2 set with CA in moles/liter. There
are l05 particles/cm3, and only the external surface of the particles is catalytic. What
flow rate of CA0 = 2 moles/liter can be processed in a 10 liter reactor if the conversion
is 90%?
2) The reaction r = kCA, occurs on the external surface of a sphere of diameter D
suspended in a stagnant fluid in which the diffusion coefficient of the reactant is DA.
Find the total rate of the reaction in terms of these quantities. How does the rate
depend on particle diameter? How would this influence the design of a slurry reactor
with this catalyst?
3) A 1 m3 packed bed reactor is filled with 5-mm-diameter catalyst spheres that occupy
0.7 of the total reactor volume. The feed concentration is 2 moles/liter and the flow
rate is 1 liter/set.
(a) In separate experiments using a small reactor a pseudohomogeneous rate
coefficient of 4 x 10-3 sec-1 based on the reactor volume was obtained. Find the
conversion in the packed bed.
(b) Find the conversion if the reaction occurs only on the external surface of the
catalyst spheres with a rate r of 2 x 10-6 moles cm-2 sec-1.
4) A reactant of bulk concentration CA0 reacts on the external surface of catalyst spheres
of radius R in a slurry reactor. The first-order surface reaction rate coefficient is k,
and the diffusivity of A in the solution is DA. Find the effective rate coefficient keff in
terms of these quantities, assuming that stirring is sufficiently slow that the fluid
around particles is stagnant.
5) A particular catalyst has a surface area S = 100m2/g, a density c = 3 g/cm3, and a
void fraction = 0.3.
(a) The pseudohomogeneous rate of the irreversible reaction A B in a test of this
catalyst was 1 x 10-2 moles/liter set when the reactant concentration was 1 mole/liter
and 2.5 x 10-3 when the reactant concentration was 0.5 moles/liter. What is the
surface reaction rate expression in moles/cm2 sec?
(b) What reactor volume will be necessary to process 100 liters/set of 2 molar A to
90% conversion in a packed-bed reactor?
6) A catalytic reaction A B occurs on the walls of a tube 1 cm in diameter with a flow
rate of 0.1 liters/sec. The rate of the reaction r (moles/cm2 sec) is 5 x 10-4CA with CA
in moles/liter. Assume DA = 0.1 cm2/sec.
(a) How long must the tube be to obtain 95% conversion if the concentration is
uniform across the tube?
(b) How long must the tube be if the flow is laminar with ShD = 8/3?

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