1.cre Intro
1.cre Intro
1.cre Intro
ENGINEERING
A. SARATH BABU
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Course No. Ch.E – 326 CHEMICAL REACTION ENGINEERING
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TEXT BOOKS
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The human reactor
The food mixes in the stomach (volume 0.5 liter), but its feed is
semibatch: - a transient CSTR.
Next the acidified food passes into the small intestine (a reactor 3/4
in. in diameter and 20 ft long), where it is neutralized and mixed with
more enzymes from the pancreas. This is the primary chemical reactor
of the body, operating with secreted enzymes and with E. coli bacteria
catalysts.
REACTORS occupy a
central role in every
chemical process
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• In typical chemical processes the capital and
operating costs of the reactor may be only 10 to
25% of the total, with separation units
dominating the size and cost of the process.
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Objective:
To design a reactor:
• that produces the desired product
safely
• without any adverse environmental
effects
• in an economical manner
• and to a desired specification
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• Chemical reaction engineering involves the
application of basic chemical engineering principles
to the analysis and design of chemical reactors.
• Many of the operations in a chemical plant –
support the chemical reactor.
• Heat exchange, separations etc. may be used to
pre-treat the reactor feed and then to separate
the reactor effluent into constituent parts.
• A complete understanding of reactor analysis
require – knowledge & understanding of all the
basic chemical engineering principles.
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Scope
Design & operation of reactors
How fast reactions occur
Chemical Kinetics
Maximum possible yields -TD
Scale of operation
Calvin,Melvin
The true student will seek evidence to establish fact rather than confirm
his own concept of truth, for truth exists whether it is discovered or not.
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Design of reactors involve:
Choosing the best type of
reactor for a given
reaction
Thermodynamics
Chemical Kinetics
Fluid Mechanics
Heat & Mass transfer
Mathematics:
Economics
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Thermodynamics
• Feasibility of a reaction
• Heat of reaction, effect of temperature
• Equilibrium yields, constant, composition
Chemical Kinetics
• Quantitative studies of the rates at which
chemical processes occur
• Factors on which these rates depend
• Reaction mechanism
Advantages:
• For the desired product the reactor may be smaller
•The heat capacities and thermal conductivities are
greater for liquids - factors which increase the heat
transfer
•The equipment size is small resulting in lower power
requirements and capital costs.
Disadvantages:
• corrosion and catalyst losses.
•In considering a liquid system, all operating conditions
must fall within the two-phase region
•high operating pressures are potentially hazardous and
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How to say a chemical reaction has occurred ?
A chemical species is said to have reacted when it has
lost its chemical identity. The identity of a chemical
species is determined by the kind, number, and
configuration of that species' atoms.
2. Combination
3. Isomerization
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During a Chemical Reaction
Is mass conserved ?
Is energy conserved ?
Is volume/density conserved ?
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Homogenous
Heterogeneous
Chemical Reversible
Biochemical Irreversible
Isothermal Exothermic
Nonisothermal Endothermic
Single Catalytic
Multiple Noncatalytic
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Classification
Of reactors
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Non–Ideal
Non-isothermal
Heterogeneous React
Multiple Reactors
Multiple Reactions
Uphill Task
Variable density
Constant density
Isothermal Reactors
Homogen. Reactors
Single Reactions
Ideal Reactors
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Time line ….
• 1777 Wenzel - first quantitative data on rates of
reactions
• 1796 Van Narum – first to recognize catalysis
• 1867 Guldberg & Waage – law of mass action for
homogeneous reactions
• 1877 Van’t Hoff – extended to heterogeneous reactions
• 1889 Arrhenius – concept of activation energy
• 1902 Ostwald – definition of catalyst
• 1920 Taylor – active site catalytic action
• 1923 Lewis & Ries – use of reaction kinetics in the design
of reactors
• 1950 Dankwerts – structure of RTD for analysis 32
Any Questions?
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