2002
DOI: 10.1002/cjce.5450800109
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A catalyst deposited over the external surface of the reactor tubes—A new solution for carrying out heterogeneous catalytic processes

Abstract: A mathematical model of a new reactor design has been proposed. In the new reactor the catalyst is deposited over the external surface of the tubes, where the coolant flows. The widespread industrial process of oxidation of o‐xylene into phthalic anhydride was investigated. The results obtained show significant advantages of the new design in comparison with the conventional fixed bed reactor operating in the industry. They are: much higher productivity, easily controlled temperature regime, raised selectivity… Show more

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“…A recent model study (35) proposed the concept of multitubular reactors, where the catalyst is deposited on the external surface of the reactor tubes, the heat being removed by a coolant flowing inside. The study claims several advantages of this arrangement but admits that experimental verification is still lacking.…”
Section: Alternative Reaction Engineering Concepts In Partial Oxidationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent model study (35) proposed the concept of multitubular reactors, where the catalyst is deposited on the external surface of the reactor tubes, the heat being removed by a coolant flowing inside. The study claims several advantages of this arrangement but admits that experimental verification is still lacking.…”
Section: Alternative Reaction Engineering Concepts In Partial Oxidationsmentioning
confidence: 99%