Green Processing and Synthesis | |
Scale-up of an RF heated micro trickle bed reactor to a kg/day production scale | |
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Javier Fernández1  Sourav Chatterjee2  Volkan Degirmenci1  Evgeny V. Rebrov1  | |
[1] School of Engineering, University of Warwick;School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Queen’s University Belfast | |
关键词: fine chemicals; magnetic nanoparticles; micro reactor; radiofrequency; scale-up; trickle bed; | |
DOI : 10.1515/gps-2015-0035 | |
来源: De Gruyter | |
【 摘 要 】
The scale-up of a radiofrequency (RF) heated micro trickle bed reactor for hydrogenation of 2-methyl-3-butyne-2-ol (MBY) over a Pd/TiO 2 catalyst has been performed. The axial and radial temperature profiles were calculated using a 2D convection and conduction heat transfer model. The effect of the reactor length, tube diameter and number of parallel tubes on the temperature non-uniformity parameter has been studied. The axial scale-up was achieved by repeating a single periodic unit consisting of one heating and one catalytic zone along the reactor length. The catalyst loading can be increased by an order of magnitude following this approach. A radial temperature difference of 2 K was developed in a reactor with an inner diameter of 15 mm. The scale-up by numbering up allows the accommodation of seven parallel tubes inside a single RF coil. It creates a 7 K difference in the average temperature between the central and the outer tubes which results in a 5% difference in MBY conversion. An overall scale-up factor of near 700 is achieved which corresponds to a production rate of 0.5 kg of product/day.
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