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THE OPTIMAL ACTIVITY DISTRIBUTION IN NONISOTHERMAL PELLETS

WU Hua; YUAN Quan; ZHU Baolin   

  1. Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Academia Sinica
  • Received:1900-01-01 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:1985-12-28 Published:1985-12-28
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THE OPTIMAL ACTIVITY DISTRIBUTION IN NONISOTHERMAL PELLETS

吴华; 袁权; 朱葆琳   

  1. Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Academia Sinica
  • 通讯作者: 吴华

Abstract: The nonisothermal effectiveness fcator for reaction with kinetics r=kc~m/(l+Kc)~a can be improved bycatalysts with nonuniform activity distribution.The optimal distribution function in one-dimensional modelwith which the effectiveness factor can be maximized is a δ-function which means that the activity of thecatalyst should be concentrated on a layer with negligible thickness in a precise locationfrom the centerof pellets.The general equations for predicting the value ofand maximum effectiveness factor as a functionof thermodynamic,kinetic and transport parameters are derived and they can be given explicitly in the case ofa=O,m=a or isothermal reaction.An active layer with definite thickness and a deviation from the optimal locationboth decrease thevalue of the effectiveness factor.It has been shown numerically that the effectiveness factor decreases slightlywith an active layer at the inner side of x but seriously at outer side.

摘要: The nonisothermal effectiveness fcator for reaction with kinetics r=kc~m/(l+Kc)~a can be improved bycatalysts with nonuniform activity distribution.The optimal distribution function in one-dimensional modelwith which the effectiveness factor can be maximized is a δ-function which means that the activity of thecatalyst should be concentrated on a layer with negligible thickness in a precise locationfrom the centerof pellets.The general equations for predicting the value ofand maximum effectiveness factor as a functionof thermodynamic,kinetic and transport parameters are derived and they can be given explicitly in the case ofa=O,m=a or isothermal reaction.An active layer with definite thickness and a deviation from the optimal locationboth decrease thevalue of the effectiveness factor.It has been shown numerically that the effectiveness factor decreases slightlywith an active layer at the inner side of x but seriously at outer side.