2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2018.06.076
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Conditioning micro fluidized bed for maximal approach of gas plug flow

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“…The average of Umf for the microreactor is 125 % higher than the other. The values procured with the larger reactor concord with a recent study with a similar reactor and sand powder . So, wall effects in a microreactor have an important influence on Umf.…”
Section: Fluidization Regimessupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…The average of Umf for the microreactor is 125 % higher than the other. The values procured with the larger reactor concord with a recent study with a similar reactor and sand powder . So, wall effects in a microreactor have an important influence on Umf.…”
Section: Fluidization Regimessupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Operating micro‐fluidized beds (Dt<100.33emmm) requires at minimum 1 g of solids although more catalyst is better. In reactors, from 5–21 mm in diameter, the gas phase is close to plug flow in shallow beds with an expanded bed height of 20 mm . The riser simulator is a microreator that suspends catalyst and recirculates gas at a high rate to maintain differential conditions in the bed but high overall conversion …”
Section: Uncertaintymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Several assumptions limit the validity of the axial dispersion model: the process is continuous or semi‐continuous; the steady state is reached; the inlet and outlet of the system have unidirectional flows (closed‐closed boundary conditions); perfect horizontal mixing; long pipe/tube; non‐viscous materials; the tracer does not affect the system and is distributed evenly in all the system; and the radial diffusion is negligible. …”
Section: Uncertaintymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inert, reactive, and absorbing tracers follow the path of the fluid through the system and as they leave the environment, detectors monitor their concentration. Mass spectrometry, infrared, and thermal conductivity detectors are common techniques to follow gas concentration . For liquid phase applications, NaCl and KCl solutions are good tracers particularly with conductivity detectors .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%