Engineering, 30.10.2019 01:31 janetcooly
(membrane reactor) the first order, reversible reaction a< --> b + 2c is taking place in the membrane reactor. pure a enters and b diffuses through the reactor. unfortunately, some of the reactant a also diffuses through the membrane.
a. plot and analyze the flow rates of a, b and c down the reactor, as well as the flow rates of a and b through the membrane.
b. compare the conversion profiles of a conventional pfr with those of a membrane reactor. what generalizations can you make?
c. would the conversion of a be greater or smaller if c were diffusing instead of b?
d. discuss qualitatively how your curves would change if the temperature were increased significantly or decreased significantly for an exothermic reaction. repeat for an endothermic reaction.
additional info:
k= 10min-1
kc=0.01mol2/dm6
kca=1min-1
kcb=40min-1
fa0=100mol/min
v0 = 100dm3/min
vreactor=20dm3
note that this problem only needs you to set up the system of equations, supporting equations, parameters and b. c's for ode or equivalent solver.
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