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Genealogy of Recycle Reactors

The differential reactor is the second from the left. To the right, various ways are shown to prepare feed for the differential reactor. These feeding methods finally lead to the recycle reactor concept. A basic misunderstanding about the differential reactor is widespread. This is the belief that a differential reactor is a short reactor fed with various large quantities of feed to generate various small conversions. In reality, such a system is a short integral reactor used to extrapolate to initial rates. This method is similar to that used in batch reactor experiments to estimate [Pg.53]

Adapted with permission from original in Catal. Rev.Sci. Eng., 20, J, pp. 75-95, 1979 Marcel Dekker. [Pg.56]

As can be seen for infinite recycle ratio where C = Cl, all reactions will occur at a constant C. The resulting expression is simply the basic material balance statement for a CSTR, divided here by the catalyst quantity of W. On the other side, for no recycle at all, the integrated expression reverts to the usual and well known expression of tubular reactors. The two small graphs at the bottom show that the results should be illustrated for the CSTR case differently than for tubular reactor results. In CSTRs, rates are measured directly and this must be plotted against the driving force of [Pg.57]


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