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Temperature difference bulk fluid-catalyst exterior

When a solid acts as a catalyst for a reaction, reactant molecules are converted into product molecules at the fluid-solid interface. To use the catalyst efficiently, we must ensure that fresh reactant molecules are supplied and product molecules removed continuously. Otherwise, chemical equilibrium would be established in the fluid adjacent to the surface, and the desired reaction would proceed no further. Ordinarily, supply and removal of the species in question depend on two physical rate processes in series. These processes involve mass transfer between the bulk fluid and the external surface of the catalyst and transport from the external surface to the internal surfaces of the solid. The concept of effectiveness factors developed in Section 12.3 permits one to average the reaction rate over the pore structure to obtain an expression for the rate in terms of the reactant concentrations and temperatures prevailing at the exterior surface of the catalyst. In some instances, the external surface concentrations do not differ appreciably from those prevailing in the bulk fluid. In other cases, a significant concentration difference arises as a consequence of physical limitations on the rate at which reactant molecules can be transported from the bulk fluid to the exterior surface of the catalyst particle. Here, we discuss... [Pg.474]

Furthermore, a temperature gradient may also be developed due to gas film resistance. This means that the temperature of the bulk of the fluid (7b) is also different from the temperature of the exterior surface of the catalyst (Tj. As before, this difference depends on... [Pg.367]


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