2021
DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.0c05535
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Simulation of Reactors under Different Thermal Regimes and Study of the Internal Diffusional Limitation in a Fixed-Bed Reactor for the Direct Synthesis of Dimethyl Ether from a CO2-Rich Input Mixture and H2

Abstract: This paper presents the simulation of reactors under different thermal regimes using the most used kinetic models for the simulation of the direct synthesis of DME with the objective of optimizing the coupling between heat and mass transfer. A pseudo-homogeneous and a heterogeneous plug-flow model are developed to simulate isothermal, adiabatic, and isoperibolic fixed-bed (shell-and-tube) reactors for the direct synthesis of DME from CO 2 and H 2 , enabling the analysis of the limitations by the internal mass … Show more

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“…It is important to note that the kinetic expressions of reaction rates (present in Equation ( 15)) incorporate temperature-dependent equilibrium, kinetic, and adsorption constants. While the former can be derived from the existing literature, being only subject to the thermodynamics of the reactions involved (see Table 1) [48], the latter two constants are specific to the developed catalyst and require experimental data regression for determination. More precisely, the Arrhenius and Van 't Hoff equations express their temperature dependence and were reparametrized (see Equations ( 18) and ( 19)) to improve numerical stability in fitting and decrease numerical correlation between estimated parameters [49,50]:…”
Section: Parameter Estimation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is important to note that the kinetic expressions of reaction rates (present in Equation ( 15)) incorporate temperature-dependent equilibrium, kinetic, and adsorption constants. While the former can be derived from the existing literature, being only subject to the thermodynamics of the reactions involved (see Table 1) [48], the latter two constants are specific to the developed catalyst and require experimental data regression for determination. More precisely, the Arrhenius and Van 't Hoff equations express their temperature dependence and were reparametrized (see Equations ( 18) and ( 19)) to improve numerical stability in fitting and decrease numerical correlation between estimated parameters [49,50]:…”
Section: Parameter Estimation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the formation of catalyst particles >1 mm can avoid high-pressure drops, the limitations of inter-particle mass transfer and heat transport are preventable. 175 As a result, the preferential circulation of gases around the reactor wall results in concentration and temperature gradients and plug-flow deviations. Furthermore, the formation of longitudinal temperature profiles leads to the sintering of catalyst particles and hotspot phenomena.…”
Section: Process Engineering Techno-economic and Environmental Impactmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The methanol synthesis takes place in the first reactor where syngas, H2 will react with CO and CO2 in the appearance of a copper-based catalyst according to the stoichiometric reaction (Eq (1) and Eq (2)) to form methanol. Due to the existence of H2O in the second reaction, the water gas shift (WGS) reaction is also involved if CO2 [9].…”
Section: Dme Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By integrating the selective membrane in the catalytic reactor, the system is known as catalytic membrane reactor. Figure 9 shows the reactor configuration for catalytic membrane reactor where a H2O permselective membrane is used to facilitate the removal of water with the assistance of sweep gas [9]. Generally, the location of membrane and catalyst are placed co-axially and in a packed bed, respectively.…”
Section: Membrane Reactormentioning
confidence: 99%