Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
159090 Chemical Engineering Science 2006 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Catalyst deactivation in fixed beds is a critical issue in many industrial processes. A general dynamic model for fixed bed reactors involving catalyst deactivation was presented and simplified. The simplifications were based on the pseudo-steady state hypothesis for the fluid phase. Catalyst deactivation was treated by a linear model with respect to surface intermediates. A semi-analytical solution was obtained for the surface intermediates. The approach was applied to skeletal isomerization of 1-pentene over ferrierite. The comparison of experimental results and model predictions revealed that the model is able to describe the essential features of catalyst deactivation in skeletal isomerization and it can be useful for process scale-up.

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