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Title: Reverse-flow reactor for a selective oxidation process
Authors: Ferreira, R. Quinta 
Costa, C. Almeida 
Masetti, S. 
Keywords: Reverse-flow operation; Unsteady-state catalytic process; Non-adiabatic fixed-bed reactor; Partial oxidation; Mathematical modelling; Intraparticle convection
Issue Date: 1999
Citation: Chemical Engineering Science. 54:20 (1999) 4615-4627
Abstract: The simulation of a reverse-flow operation of a fixed-bed catalytic reactor, where the highly exothermal partial oxidation of o-xylene to phthalic anhydride is processed, is accomplished by using a heterogeneous one-dimensional model, which accounts for mass transport by diffusion and convection inside large-pore catalytic particles. The dynamic behaviour of the reactor is analysed by varying the inlet conditions and the switching period. This work points out the benefits that can arise from the use of the reverse-flow operation, namely the decrease of the hot-spot temperature and the more favourable temperature distribution along the bed. In spite of the lower temperature profiles, the final conversion, as well as selectivity and yield of phthalic anhydride are not significantly affected. The results predicted by the heterogeneous model with intraparticle convection and diffusion, HTdc model, are compared with those obtained when diffusion is the only transport mechanism inside the catalyst, HTd model. A comparison with the simple pseudo-homogeneous model, PH, is also achieved.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/3838
DOI: 10.1016/S0009-2509(99)00161-X
Rights: openAccess
Appears in Collections:FCTUC Eng.Química - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais

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