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CH EN 5253 – Process Design II Dealing with Impurities in Processes and Process Simulators
February 09, 2018
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Books There is not chapter in the book on this subject
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Impurity Effects Heat Exchange Reactors Separation Systems
Recycle Loops
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Impurities in Reactors
Point 1: Poisons for Catalysts Kill Catalyst with time Point 2: Impurities can cause side reactions altering Reactor conversion Generating additional undesirable products Point 3: Impurities Impact Equilibrium Conversion Point 4: Impurities Impact Reaction Rates Lower concentrations Point 5: Impurities have Reaction Heat Effects Lower Cp of feed
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Point 1: Poisons for Catalysts
Kill Catalyst with time Lead, Sulfur, Manganese in Gasoline kill Catalytic Converter Platinum, Palladium, Rhodium Note: Vehicles equipped with catalytic converters can run only on unleaded fuel
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Catalytic Reactors Various Mechanisms depending on rate limiting step
Surface Reaction Limiting Surface Adsorption Limiting Surface Desorption Limiting Combinations Langmuir-Hinschelwood Mechanism (Surface Reaction Limiting) H2 + C7H8 (T) CH4 + C6H6(B) Impurities decrease the Cv concentration of active sites due to Impurity Adsorption
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Point 2: Side reactions altering
Reactor conversion Generating additional undesirable products Reactions
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Point 3: Impurities Impact Equilibrium Conversion
Temperature Effects Single Equilibrium aA +bB rR + sS Van’t Hoff eq.
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Unfavorable Equilibrium
Increasing Temperature Increases the Rate Equilibrium Limits Conversion Equilibrium line is repositioned and rate curves are repositioned due to impurities
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Point 4: Impurities Impact Reaction Rates
Effect of Inert Addition Similar to Impurity Effects
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Point 5: Reaction Heat Effects
Heat Balance over Reactor Q = UA ΔTlm Adiabatic Adiabatic Cooling
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Impact on Reactor Design
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Kinetic Reactors - CSTR & PFR – Temperature Effects
Used to Size the Reactor Used to determine the reactor dynamics Reaction Kinetics Ci is lower with Impurities
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PFR – no backmixing Used to Size the Reactor Space Time = Vol./Q
Outlet Conversion is used for flow sheet mass and heat balances rK is smaller and V is larger due to impurities.
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CSTR – complete backmixing
Used to Size the Reactor Outlet Conversion is used for flow sheet mass and heat balances rK is smaller and V is larger due to impurities.
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Temperature Profiles in a Reactor
Exothermic Reaction Impurities effect these curves and areas under these curves=size of reactor
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Managing Heat Effects Reaction Run Away Reaction Dies
Exothermic Reaction Dies Endothermic Preventing Explosions Preventing Stalling
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Costs Higher capital cost for Higher operating cost for
Bigger reactors Cooling and heating systems Bigger Separation System Higher operating cost for Utility – hot and cold water Pumping Separation
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