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Exothermic, exothermal

If the sum of the enthalpies of the products is less than the sum of the enthalpies of the reactants, then A Hrxn is negative and the reaction is exothermic. Exothermic reactions release heat into their surroundings. [Pg.157]

Exothermic reactions in certain applications such as casting resins can have several implications. Exotherm can result in a serious safety consideration in that large batches cannot be mixed safely. The size of the batch will contribute to the degree of exotherm because heat cannot escape. Major fires in resin factories have occurred because of uncontrolled exotherm. Exotherm also limits the amount of charge that can be mixed at one time. This may have serious implications in production of large parts. [Pg.172]

Temperature control. Let us now consider temperature control of the reactor. In the first instance, adiabatic operation of the reactor should be considered, since this leads to the simplest and cheapest reactor design. If adiabatic operation produces an unacceptable rise in temperature for exothermic reactions or an unacceptable fall in temperature for endothermic reactions, this can be dealt with in a number of ways ... [Pg.42]

Generally speaking, temperature control in fixed beds is difficult because heat loads vary through the bed. Also, in exothermic reactors, the temperature in the catalyst can become locally excessive. Such hot spots can cause the onset of undesired reactions or catalyst degradation. In tubular devices such as shown in Fig. 2.6a and b, the smaller the diameter of tube, the better is the temperature control. Temperature-control problems also can be overcome by using a mixture of catalyst and inert solid to effectively dilute the catalyst. Varying this mixture allows the rate of reaction in different parts of the bed to be controlled more easily. [Pg.56]

In addition to the advantage of high heat transfer rates, fluidized beds are also useful in situations where catalyst particles need frequent regeneration. Under these circumstances, particles can be removed continuously from the bed, regenerated, and recycled back to the bed. In exothermic reactions, the recycling of catalyst can be... [Pg.58]

This is an exothermic, reversible, homogeneous reaction taking place in a single liquid phase. The liquid butadiene feed contains 0.5 percent normal butane as an impurity. The sulfur dioxide is essentially pure. The mole ratio of sulfur dioxide to butadiene must be kept above 1 to prevent unwanted polymerization reactions. A value of 1.2 is assumed. The temperature in the process must be kept above 65°C to prevent crystallization of the butadiene sulfone but below lOO C to prevent its decomposition. The product must contain less than 0.5 wt% butadiene and less thM 0.3 wt% sulfur dioxide. [Pg.118]

Reaction temperature. For endothermic reactions. Fig. 2.9c shows that the temperature should be set as high as possible consistent with materials-of-construction limitations, catalyst life, and safety. For exothermic reactions, the ideal temperature is continuously decreasing as conversion increases (see Fig. 2.9c). [Pg.277]

Adiabatic operation. If adiabatic operation leads to an acceptable temperature rise for exothermic reactors or an acceptable fall for endothermic reactors, then this is the option normally chosen. If this is the case, then the feed stream to the reactor requires heating and the efiluent stream requires cooling. The heat integration characteristics are thus a cold stream (the reactor feed) and a hot stream (the reactor efiluent). The heat of reaction appears as elevated temperature of the efiluent stream in the case of exothermic reaction or reduced temperature in the case of endothermic reaction. [Pg.325]

Cold shot or hot shot. Injection of cold fresh feed for exothermic reactions or preheated feed for endothermic reactions to inter-... [Pg.325]

Figure 13.1a shows two possible thermal profiles for exothermic plug-fiow reactors. If the rate of heat removal is low and/or the heat of reaction is high, then the temperature of the reacting stream will increase along the length of the reactor. If the rate of heat removal is high and/or the heat of reaction is low, then the temperature will fall. Under conditions between the two profiles shown in Fig. 13.1a, a maximum can occur in the temperature at an intermediate point between the reactor inlet and exit. [Pg.327]

The thermal profile through the reactor will in most circumstances be carefully optimized to maximize selectivity, extend catalyst life, etc. Because of this, direct heat integration with other process streams is almost never carried out. The heat transfer to or from the reactor is instead usually carried out by a heat transfer intermediate. For example, in exothermic reactions, cooling might occur by boiling water to raise steam, which, in turn, can be used to heat cold streams elsewhere in the process. [Pg.327]

If the reactor can be matched with other process streams (which is unlikely), then the reactor profile should be included in the heat integration problem. This would be a hot stream in the case of an exothermic reaction or a cold stream in the case of an endothermic reaction. [Pg.327]

ANstreams = enthalpy change between feed and product streams AI/react = reaction enthalpy (negative in the case of exothermic reactions)... [Pg.329]

Figure 13.3 shows a process represented simply as a heat sink and heat source divided hy the pinch. Figure 13.3a shows the process with an exothermic reactor integrated above the pinch. The minimum hot utility can be reduced by the heat released by reaction, Qreact-... [Pg.330]

By comparison, Fig. 13.36 shows an exothermic reactor integrated below the pinch. Although heat is being recovered, it is being recovered into part of the process which is a heat source. The hot utility requirement cannot be reduced because the process above the pinch needs at least Q//m-,n to satisfy its enthalpy imbalance. [Pg.330]

There is no obvious benefit from integrating an exothermic reactor below the pinch. The appropriate placement for exothermic reactors is above the pinch. ... [Pg.330]

The reaction is exothermic, and multitubular reactors are employed with indirect cooling of the reactor via a heat transfer medium. A number of heat transfer media have been proposed to carry out the reactor cooling, such as hot oil circuits, water, sulfur, mercury, etc. However, the favored heat transfer medium is usually a molten heat transfer salt which is a eutectic mixture of sodium-potassium nitrate-nitrite. [Pg.332]

The reactor is highly exothermic, and the data have been extracted as the molten salt being a hot stream. The basis of this is that it is assumed that the molten salt circuit is an essential feature of the reactor design. Thereafter, there is freedom within reason to choose how the molten salt is cooled. [Pg.334]

The appropriate placement of reactors, as far as heat integration is concerned, is that exothermic reactors should be integrated above the pinch and endothermic reactors below the pinch. Care should be taken when reactor feeds are preheated by heat of reaction within the reactor for exothermic reactions. This can constitute cross-pinch heat transfer. The feeds should be preheated to pinch temperature by heat recovery before being fed to the reactor. [Pg.339]

The main reactions involved are the exothermic producer gas reactions, which are basically... [Pg.187]

The cloud point, usually between 0 and -10°C, is determined visually (as in NF T 07-105). It is equal to the temperature at which paraffin crystals normally dissolved in the solution of all other components, begin to separate and affect the product clarity. The cloud point can be determined more accurately by differential calorimetry since crystal formation is an exothermic phenomenon, but as of 1993 the methods had not been standardized. [Pg.214]

The highly exothermic reaction is catalyzed by strong acids sulfuric, hydrofluoric. [Pg.373]


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A Highly Exothermic Reaction

Absorption exothermic type

Acid temperature control exothermic reactions

Addition reaction exothermicity

Addition reactions—continued exothermic nature

Additives exothermic blowing agents

Adsorption exothermic heat

Alkenes, hydrogenation exothermicity

Alloying, exothermic

Ammonia synthesis exothermic nature

Amorphous exothermic energy

Amorphous exothermic heat

Amorphous exothermic peak

Amorphous exothermic reaction

An Exothermic Reaction Involves a Net Release of Energy

An exothermic example

Applying the Algorithm to an Exothermic Reaction

Block copolymer reaction exotherm

Blowing agent exothermic

Bulk polymerization Exothermic

CHEMICAL REACTIONS CAN BE EITHER EXOTHERMIC OR ENDOTHERMIC

Calciumoxid und Wasser reagieren stark exotherm

Carbamates, exothermic synthesis

Carbonyl addition-radical fragmentation exothermicities

Casting heat, exothermic

Ceiling temperature exothermic addition polymerization

Cellulose exothermic reactions

Charge transfer, exothermicity

Chemical reaction exothermic

Chemistry exothermic reaction

Chlorination exothermic nature

Claus reaction, exothermic

Combustion exothermic

Continuous exothermic reactions

Countercurrent Cooling in Tubular Reactors with Exothermic Chemical Reactions

Cure exotherm

Cure exotherm reaction conversion

DSC exotherm

Decarboxylation exothermic

Dehydrogenation exothermic

Differential scanning calorimetry exothermic transition

Dissolving exothermic

EXOTHERMIC

EXOTHERMIC DECOMPOSITION REACTIONS

EXOTHERMIC REACTION MIXTURES

EXOTHERMIC REACTION MIXTURES STEEL MAKING

Effect of kinetic energy on exothermic reactions

Effectiveness factor exothermic reactions

Electron exothermic

Endothermic and exothermic

Endothermic and exothermic changes

Endothermic-exothermic

Endothermic/exothermic process

Energy Transfer During Exothermic Reaction

Enthalpy change, exothermic

Enthalpy change, exothermic reaction

Enthalpy exothermic

Enthalpy exothermic processes

Exciton exothermic

Exotherm curve

Exotherm cyclopentadiene dimerization

Exotherm heat

Exotherm measurements

Exotherm modifiers

Exotherm peak temperature

Exotherm reactions

Exothermal

Exothermal acrylonitrile production

Exothermal crystallisation peak

Exothermal effects

Exothermal effects calcium chloride

Exothermal peak

Exothermal peaks clay minerals

Exothermal peaks polymers

Exothermal processes

Exothermal propylene ammoxidation

Exothermal reaction

Exothermal reaction heat

Exothermal reaction in a sphere

Exothermal vinyl chloride monomer process

Exotherme Fallungsreaktionen

Exothermic CSTR

Exothermic Mixture

Exothermic Precipitation Reactions

Exothermic Reactions in CFSTRs

Exothermic acid-base reaction

Exothermic addition polymerization

Exothermic adsorption

Exothermic adsorption mechanism

Exothermic and Endothermic Processes

Exothermic and Pressure-Generating Reactions

Exothermic and endothermic reactions

Exothermic and explosion

Exothermic apparatus, hazard

Exothermic catalytic reactions

Exothermic centres

Exothermic compound

Exothermic crystallization process

Exothermic curing reactions

Exothermic decomposition

Exothermic definition

Exothermic dissociation

Exothermic dissociation mechanism

Exothermic dissolution reaction

Exothermic effects

Exothermic effects mortars

Exothermic energy

Exothermic fluoride transfer reactions

Exothermic gap

Exothermic heat

Exothermic heat curing systems

Exothermic heat evolution

Exothermic heat of reaction

Exothermic hydride transfer reactions

Exothermic hysteresis peaks

Exothermic interactions

Exothermic ion-molecule reactions

Exothermic mixing process, energy release

Exothermic nature

Exothermic nitrations

Exothermic oxidation reactions

Exothermic peak retarders

Exothermic peak temperature

Exothermic peaks

Exothermic peaks in DSC

Exothermic phenomenon

Exothermic polymerization

Exothermic process Describes processes that

Exothermic process Describes processes that release heat energy

Exothermic process calibration

Exothermic process entropy change

Exothermic process equilibrium constant

Exothermic process free energy change

Exothermic process ionic bonds

Exothermic process, thermal

Exothermic process, thermal analysis

Exothermic processes

Exothermic processes bond formation

Exothermic processes defined

Exothermic processes description

Exothermic processes enthalpy change

Exothermic processes entropy change in the surroundings

Exothermic processes phase changes

Exothermic processes phase transitions

Exothermic processes solution process

Exothermic processes spontaneous reactions

Exothermic propylene oxidation

Exothermic propylene oxidation reaction

Exothermic quantity

Exothermic radical reaction

Exothermic reaction

Exothermic reaction 27 Hydrogen atom

Exothermic reaction Hammond postulate

Exothermic reaction addition reactions

Exothermic reaction and relation to bond energies

Exothermic reaction because

Exothermic reaction chemistry, discussion

Exothermic reaction chlorination

Exothermic reaction combustion

Exothermic reaction enthalpies

Exothermic reaction hydrogenation

Exothermic reaction in adiabatic CSTR

Exothermic reaction parameters

Exothermic reaction potential energy diagram

Exothermic reaction sequence

Exothermic reaction spontaneous nature

Exothermic reaction temperature oscillations

Exothermic reaction temperature rise factors

Exothermic reaction transition state

Exothermic reaction vessels

Exothermic reaction zone

Exothermic reaction, definition

Exothermic reaction, definition reversible

Exothermic reaction, risk assessment

Exothermic reaction, spontaneity

Exothermic reaction, temperature and

Exothermic reactions H2SO4 production

Exothermic reactions Homogeneous mixture

Exothermic reactions Releasing heat

Exothermic reactions activation energy

Exothermic reactions energy diagram

Exothermic reactions enthalpy level diagrams

Exothermic reactions equilibrium conversion

Exothermic reactions hazard identification

Exothermic reactions liquid-phase

Exothermic reactions nuclear processes

Exothermic reactions pathway

Exothermic reactions potential energy profile, 57

Exothermic reactions product distributions

Exothermic reactions reaction coordinate diagram

Exothermic reactions safety

Exothermic reactions safety issues

Exothermic reactions sections

Exothermic reactions solution

Exothermic reactions temperature dependence

Exothermic reactions thermite process

Exothermic reactions thermochemical equations

Exothermic reactions, equilibrium constant

Exothermic reactions, screening methods

Exothermic reactions, temperature

Exothermic reactions. See

Exothermic reactor

Exothermic reactor conditions

Exothermic reactor temperature control loop

Exothermic reversible reaction

Exothermic semi-batch reactor

Exothermic sequence

Exothermic signal

Exothermic solution processes

Exothermic temperature rise

Exothermic thermal decomposition

Exothermic total oxidation

Exothermic transformations

Exothermic versus Endothermic Reactions

Exothermic, Zeroth-order Reaction in a Ring-shaped Catalyst

Exothermic, generally

Exothermic, generally decomposition

Exothermic, generally enthalpy

Exothermic, generally neutrality

Exothermic, generally reactions

Exothermic, propagation step

Exothermic/endothermic change, measuring

Exothermicity

Exothermicity

Exothermicity activation energy

Exothermicity factor

Exothermicity of reactions

Exothermicity reactions

Exothermicity values, calculating

Exothermicity, defined

Exothermicity, definition

Exothermicity, nucleophilicity

Exothermicity, olefin insertion

Exothermicity, potential energy surfaces

Exotherms

Exotherms

Exotherms prevention

Exotherms shape

Exotherms, control

Exotherms, crystallization

Experimental techniques exotherm measurements

Explosion exothermic chemical reaction

Explosion, exothermic reactions

Factor, effectiveness exothermicity

Fast Exothermic Reactions

Fast and Exothermic Reactions

Fast reactions, exothermicity

First-order reactions exothermic multiple

Fluid exothermic/endothermic reactions

General Features of Early Potential Energy Barriers for Exothermic Reactions

General Features of Late Potential Energy Surfaces for Exothermic Reactions

General features of late potential energy surfaces for exothermic reactions where the attacking atom is heavy

Heat Removal from Exothermic Reactors

Heat capacity, exothermic reaction

Heat energy exothermic reactions

Heat production rate, exothermic

Heat production rate, exothermic reaction

High Exotherm

Highly exothermic reactions

Hydroformylations exothermicity

Hydrolysis exothermic character

Hysteresis exotherm

Initial exotherm temperature

Insulated exotherm test, chemical reactivity

Insulated exotherm test, chemical reactivity tests

Intercooling exothermic processes

Introduction exothermic process

Inverse temperature transitions endothermic/exothermic

Irreversible reactions exothermic

Kinetic parameters, exothermic

Kinetic parameters, exothermic reaction

Localized exothermic reaction zone

Masses and Exothermic Reactions

Measured exothermic process

Methanation high exothermicity

Methyl exothermic reaction

Microreactors fast/exothermic reactions

Mixing exothermic

Multiple CSTRs with Reversible Exothermic Reactions

Multiple reaction exotherms

Net-exothermal

Nuclear reactions exothermic

Nucleophilic substitution exothermic

Optimal Progression of Temperature for Reversible Exothermic Reactions

Organic reactions exothermic

Oxidation exothermic

Oxidation exothermicity

PRESSURE INCREASE IN EXOTHERMIC

PRESSURE INCREASE IN EXOTHERMIC DECOMPOSITION

Parametric Study for Coupling Highly Exothermic and Endothermic Reactions

Phase transformation exothermic heat

Photopolymerization exotherm trace

Physical parameters exothermic reaction

Polymerization exothermicity

Polymerization reaction cure exotherm

Polymerization reaction exotherm

Pot life and exotherm

Pressure generation rate, exothermic

Production exothermic reaction

Pyrolysis, biomass exothermic reactions

Rate of Exothermic Reaction or Energy Gain

Rate of the exothermic

Rate of the exothermic decomposition reaction

Reaction equilibrium exothermic

Reaction, coupled exothermic

Reaction, exothermic parametric study

Reaction, exothermic rate, definition

Reaction, exothermic tubular reactor

Reaction, exothermic, single

Reaction, exothermic, single stirred tank reactor

Reactions, highly exothermic, flame

Reactor exothermic reactions

Reactor temperature exothermic reactions

Reactors, batch exothermic

Reaktion exotherme

Relative exothermicities

Residual reaction exotherm

Residual reaction exotherm solvent

Reversible exothermic

Rich exothermic atmosphere

Schwefelsaure und Wasser reagieren stark exotherm

Selectivity in Exothermic Reactions

Simulation of Stirred Reactors with Highly Exothermic Reactions

Skill 13.4 Analyzing endothermic and exothermic reactions

Solution formation exothermic process

Spontaneous process exothermic processes

Stability and Sensitivity of Reactors Accomplishing Exothermic Reactions

State exothermic changes

Sustainable exothermic reactions

THERMFF - Feedforward Control of an Exothermic CSTR

THERMOCHEMISTRY AND EXOTHERMIC

THERMOCHEMISTRY AND EXOTHERMIC DECOMPOSITION

Temperature Exothermic processes

Temperature control exothermicity

Temperature profiles, reactors endo- and exothermic processes

Temperature rise, adiabatic, exothermic

Thermal conductivity, exothermic

Thermal conductivity, exothermic reaction

Thermal energy exothermic reactions

Thermal event, exothermic

Thermochemical equations exothermic

Thermodynamic parameters, exothermic

Thermodynamic parameters, exothermic reaction

Thermodynamics exothermic

Thermodynamics exothermic reactions

Thermodynamics exothermicity

Thermosets exotherm control

Transition exothermic reaction

Transition metal ions exothermic reactions

Using BDEs to Predict Exothermicity and Endothermicity

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