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Heterogeneous Catalysis Kinetics in Porous Catalyst Particles

HETEROGENEOUS CATALYSIS KINETICS IN POROUS CATALYST PARTICLES... [Pg.198]

Heterogeneous Catalysis Kinetics in Porous Catalyst Particles 199... [Pg.199]

In any catalyst selection procedure the first step will be the search for an active phase, be it a. solid or complexes in a. solution. For heterogeneous catalysis the. second step is also deeisive for the success of process development the choice of the optimal particle morphology. The choice of catalyst morphology (size, shape, porous texture, activity distribution, etc.) depends on intrinsic reaction kinetics as well as on diffusion rates of reactants and products. The catalyst cannot be cho.sen independently of the reactor type, because different reactor types place different demands on the catalyst. For instance, fixed-bed reactors require relatively large particles to minimize the pressure drop, while in fluidized-bed reactors relatively small particles must be used. However, an optimal choice is possible within the limits set by the reactor type. [Pg.84]

In heterogeneous catalysis reactants have to be transported to the catalyst and (if the catalyst is a porous, solid particle) also through the pores of the particle to the active material. In this case all kinds of transport resistance s may play a role, which prevent the catalyst from being fully effective in its industrial application. Furthermore, because appreciable heat effects accompany most reactions, heat has to be removed from the particle or supplied to it in order to keep it in the appropriate temperature range (where the catalyst is really fully effective). Furthermore, heterogeneous catalysis is one of the most complex branches of chemical kinetics. Rarely do we know the compositions, properties or concentrations of the reaction intermediates that exist on the surfaces covered with the catalytically effective material. TTie chemical factors that govern reaction rates under these conditions are less well known than in homogeneous catalysis. Yet solid catalysts display specificities for particular reactions, and selectivity s for desired products, that in most practical cases cannot be equaled in other ways. Thus use of solid catalysts and the proper (mathematical) tools to describe their performance are essential. [Pg.276]


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