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High-concentration effects real data experiments

The evaluation of catalyst effectiveness requires a knowledge of the intrinsic chemical reaction rates at various reaction conditions and compositions. These data have to be used for catalyst improvement and for the design and operation of many reactors. The determination of the real reaction rates presents many problems because of the speed, complexity and high exo- or endothermicity of the reactions involved. The measured conversion rate may not represent the true reaction kinetics due to interface and intraparticle heat and mass transfer resistances and nonuniformities in the temperature and concentration profiles in the fluid and catalyst phases in the experimental reactor. Therefore, for the interpretation of experimental data the experiments should preferably be done under reaction conditions, where transport effects can be either eliminated or easily taken into account. In particular, the concentration and temperature distributions in the experimental reactor should preferably be described by plug flow or ideal mixing models. [Pg.90]


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