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Understanding Catalysis?A Simplified Simulation of Catalytic Reactors for CO2 Reduction

Jasmin Terreni    
Andreas Borgschulte    
Magne Hillestad and Bruce D. Patterson    

Resumen

The realistic numerical simulation of chemical processes, such as those occurring in catalytic reactors, is a complex undertaking, requiring knowledge of chemical thermodynamics, multi-component activated rate equations, coupled flows of material and heat, etc. A standard approach is to make use of a process simulation program package. However for a basic understanding, it may be advantageous to sacrifice some realism and to independently reproduce, in essence, the package computations. Here, we set up and numerically solve the basic equations governing the functioning of plug-flow reactors (PFR) and continuously stirred tank reactors (CSTR), and we demonstrate the procedure with simplified cases of the catalytic hydrogenation of carbon dioxide to form the synthetic fuels methanol and methane, each of which involves five chemical species undergoing three coupled chemical reactions. We show how to predict final product concentrations as a function of the catalyst system, reactor parameters, initial reactant concentrations, temperature, and pressure. Further, we use the numerical solutions to verify the ?thermodynamic limit? of a PFR and a CSTR, and, for a PFR, to demonstrate the enhanced efficiency obtainable by ?looping? and ?sorption-enhancement?.

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