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Reactor analysis, coal liquefaction

When the catalyst is available in a small amount, a microreactor assembly is often used (Miller, 1987). This is a simple T-type reactor heated by a fluidized sand bath. The mixing is provided by mechanical agitation that shakes the reactor up and down within the fluidized bed. Because of the small amount of slurry, and an effective heat transfer in the fluidized sand bath, the heat-up period in such a reactor is small. The nature of mechanical agitation is, however, energy-efficient. The reactor provides only a small sample for the product analysis, which makes the usefulness of the reactor for detailed kinetic measurements somewhat limited. The reactor has been extensively used for laboratory catalyst screening tests in coal liquefaction. [Pg.65]


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