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Equilibrium conversions semibatch reactors

This chapter focuses attention on reactors that are operated isotherraally. We begin by studying a liquid-phase batch reactor to determine the specific reaction rate constant needed for the design of a CSTR. After iilustrating the design of a CSTR from batch reaction rate data, we carry out the design of a tubular reactor for a gas-phase pyrolysis reaction. This is followed by a discussion of pressure drop in packed-bed reactors, equilibrium conversion, and finally, the principles of unsteady operation and semibatch reactors. [Pg.361]

Equilibrium Conversion. For reversible reactions carried out in a semibatch reactor, the maximum attainable conversion (i.e., the equilibrium conversion) will change as the reaction proceeds because more reactant is continuously added to the reactor. This addition shifts the equilibrium continually to the right. Consider the reversible reaction... [Pg.196]


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