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Mass continuous catalyst regeneration

A fluidi2ed-bed catalytic reactor system developed by C. E. Lummus (323) offers several advantages over fixed-bed systems ia temperature control, heat and mass transfer, and continuity of operation. Higher catalyst activity levels and higher ethylene yields (99% compared to 94—96% with fixed-bed systems) are accompHshed by continuous circulation of catalyst between reactor and regenerator for carbon bum-off and continuous replacement of catalyst through attrition. [Pg.415]


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