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Multiple Reactions
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Quiz 3
Find expressions for optimum space
time and maximum concentration of
R in CSTR for the following
elementary series reaction if 2k1 = k2
ARS
Outcomes
The student should be able to:1. Distinguish and utilize selectivity and yield
2. Propose the appropriate reactor system that
would maximize selectivity of the desired
product
3. Design a reactor using
Classification:
Series (consecutive) reactions
ARS
Parallel (competing) reactions
AR
AS
Series Parallel reactions
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Selectivity:
A R (desired reaction)
A S (undesired reaction)
Selectivity = rdesired/rundesired
The selectivity should be maximum for the
chosen reactor.
Yield = rdesired /-rA
Parallel reactions
Series reactions
Series-Parallel reactions
Parallel reactions
A R (desired reaction)
A S (undesired reaction)
dC R
rR
k1C A
dt
dC S
rS
k 2C A
dt
dC R k1
S
CA
dCS k 2
Case 1: > ,
High concentration is desirable as it
maximizes the selectivity.
Case 2: < ,
Low concentration is desirable as it
maximizes the selectivity.
Case 3: = ,
Concentration level does not affect
the selectivity.
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Case 1: ED > EU
High temperature is desirable as it
maximizes the selectivity.
Case 2: ED < EU
Low temperature is desirable as it
maximizes the selectivity.
Case 3: ED = EU
Temperature level does not affect
the selectivity.
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Conclusions:
For parallel reactions, the concentration level of
the reactants is the key to control product
distribution.
High reactant concentration favors the higher
order reaction
Low reactant concentration favors the lower
order reaction
Similarly high temperature favors the reaction
with high activation energy
Low temperature favors the reaction with low
activation energy
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A B D,rD k1C A C B
A B U1,rU 1 k 2C AC B
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A B U 2 ,rU 2 k3C A C B
Sketch the selectivity as a function of the concentration of A. Is there an
optimum and if so what is it?
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S D / U 1U 2
rD
k 1C A C B
k1C A
3
2
rU 1 rU 2
k 2 C A C B k 3C A C B
k 2 k 3C A
dS
2
k1C A ( k 2 k3C A ) 1
dC A
Let u k1C A , v k 2 k3C A
2 k 3C A
du
dv
k1 ;
2
dC A
dC A
( k 2 k 3C A ) 2
2
2k1k3C A
k1
udv vdu
2 2
2
( k 2 k3C A )
k 2 k3C A
2
k1 ( k 2 k3C A ) 2k1k3C A 0
CA
k2
k3
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Series reactions:
A R S (I order at constant density)
Batch Reactor:
topt
ln( k 2 / k1 )
1 / k log mean
k 2 k1
C R ,max
C A0
k1
k2
k2
( k 2 k1 )
opt
ln( k 2 / k1 )
1 / k log mean
k 2 k1
C R ,max
C A0
k1
k2
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k2
( k 2 k1 )
CSTR:
C A0 C A C A0 C A C A 1 k
1
C A0
rA
k1C A
Material balance for species R:
vCR0 = vCR + (-rR)V
0 = vCR + (-k1CA+ k2CR)V
0 = CR + (-k1CA + k2CR)
CR(1 + k2) = k1CA
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k1C A0
k1C A
CR
1 k 2 (1 k1 )(1 k 2 )
For maximum concentration of R: dCR/d = 0
C R ,max
C A0
opt
k 2 / k1 1
1
k1k 2
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PFR
CSTR
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Conclusions:
For series reactions, the time of reaction /
space time is the key for obtaining the maximum
concentration of the desired product.
For higher order reactions and series-parallel
reactions, such analytical derivations for
optimum space time would be tedious.
In such cases, optimization methods can be used
to find the optimum space time and the
corresponding maximum concentration of the
desired product.
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Multiple Reactions
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Multiple Reactions
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The reactions:
1) A+2B2C
2) 2C+1/2 B3D
are elementary.
a) Write net rates of formation for A, B, C and D
b) If the entering volumetric flow rate is 100 dm3/min and the
entering concentration of A is 4M, identify the PFR volume if
the liquid phase of output consist of CB=1/2CA
dm 3 2
(
)
k1 A 0.1 mol
min
3 3
dm 2
(
)
k 2 D 2 mol
min
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r1 A k1C AC B
2
2
r1B r1 A
2 1
2
r1B 2r1 A 2k1C AC B
r2 B
r2 D
1/ 2
3
1
r2 B r2 D
6
1/ 2
2
r2 D k 2 D C B CC
rB r1B r2 B 2k1C AC B
1
1/ 2
2
k 2 D C B CC
6
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r1C r1 A
2 1
2
2
r1C 2r1 A 2(k1C AC B ) 2k1C AC B
r2C r2 D
2
3
2
r2C r2 D
3
1/ 2
2
r2 D k 2 D C B CC
rC r1C r2C 2k1C AC B
2
1/ 2
2
k 2 D C B CC
3
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r2 D k 2 DCB CC
2
1/ 2
1/ 2
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b) PFR
dFA
1
1
2
2
2
rA , C B ( ) 2 C A
CA
dV
2
4
dC A 0
1
2
3
k1C AC B
k1C A
dV
4
4 0
k1
4 0
k1
CA
C A0
1
dC A
3
CA
1
1
2 C A2
2 0 1
1
k1 C A
C A0
dV
0
CA
V
CA0
0.4
V
4
V 12375dm 3
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Multiple Reactions
Mole Balances
Reactor Type
Gas Phase
Liquid Phase
Batch
Semibatch
CSTR
PFR
PBR
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Selectivity issues in EP
Relevant to multiple reactions when reaction
yield can decrease due to the side reactions
Operational problems arise when dealing
with concentration-limiting or temperaturelimiting process due to selectivity and
reversibility of the reaction.
Costs of material transfer increased.
Diphenyl + H 2
S 1
0.0036
1 X
1.544
From Literature
1 H2, CH4
2 Toluene
Process
4 Diphenyl
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Diphenyl + H 2
Extent of Reaction
1 = PB/S
1 - 22 = PB
2 = (1 PB) = PB (1-S)/(2S)
H2
FH2
FE
CH4
FM
FM + PB/S
Benzene
PB
Toluene
PB/S
Diphenyl
Temperature
PB(1-S)/(2S)
100
100
Pressure
550
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Where:- S 1 0.0036
1.544
1 X
FM
1 yFH
100
100
100
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15
1 S
FH 2 FE PB
2S
1 S
FE PB
465
FG FH 2 FM
yFH
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Assignment:
1. Find expressions for optimum space time and
maximum concentration of R for the following
series reaction, if k1 = k2 in both CSTR and
PFR
A R S (I order at constant density)
2. Find expressions for optimum space time and
maximum concentration of R for the following
series reaction, if k1 = 2k2 in both CSTR and
PFR
A R S (I order at constant density)
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