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Mass transfer limitations in a monolithic reactor for the catalytic oxidation of ethanol
Fecha
2015-12Registro en:
Rodriguez, Maria Laura; Cadus, Luis Eduardo; Mass transfer limitations in a monolithic reactor for the catalytic oxidation of ethanol; Elsevier; Chemical Engineering Science; 143; 12-2015; 305-313
0009-2509
Autor
Rodriguez, Maria Laura
Cadus, Luis Eduardo
Resumen
A theoretical study of a monolithic reactor for the catalytic oxidation of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) over manganese–copper mixed oxide catalysts is presented. An isothermal one-dimensional heterogeneous model is selected to account for the external (gas–solid) and internal (washcoat) mass transport limitations.
The results reveal that under certain operating conditions, e.g. thick washcoats and high conversions of VOCs (high temperatures), the overall process rate is reduced by internal diffusion inside the catalyst. At high temperatures and/or monoliths with poor interfacial areas, the overall process rate is limited by external mass transfer resistance to the catalyst. Proper quantification of both internal and external mass transfer resistances by means of a heterogeneous model can result in avoiding situations of incomplete VOC abatement under conditions of high VOC dilution.