1. Design and Fabricationof a High-Throughput Microreactorand Its Evaluation for Highly Exothermic Reactions.
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Peela, Nageswara Rao, Lee, Ivan C., and Vlachos, Dionisios G.
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OXIDATION , *COMPARATIVE studies , *CHEMICAL reactions , *CHEMICAL structure , *CHEMICAL industry , *PROPANE , *CHEMICAL kinetics , *CATALYSTS - Abstract
The effect of distributor and channel positions on flowuniformityin a high-throughput reactor is studied using a COMSOL MULTIPHYSICS,CFD package. The best design is subsequently fabricated and evaluatedfor propane total oxidation reaction at low conversions. Comparisonof our design with a literature design is also presented. The resultsindicate that the conical distributor performs significantly betterin terms of flow uniformity as compared to the commonly used discshaped distributor. The flow uniformity is improved when the centralchannel is removed from the design, indicating that the channel arrangementalso affects the flow uniformity. The experimental results on flowuniformity are in good agreement with simulation. The deviation inconversion of propane from channel to channel is within experimentalerror, indicating that the reactor can reliably screen catalysts anddeliver kinetics. A half a dozen catalysts were tested for completepropane oxidation using the developed technology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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