The different types of catalytic reactors
Calculation of catalytic reactors - Preliminary approach
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The different types of catalytic reactors
Calculation of catalytic reactors - Preliminary approach

Author : Jean-Léon HOUZELOT

Publication date: December 10, 2005, Review date: April 21, 2022 | Lire en français

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1. The different types of catalytic reactors

Catalytic reactors can be classified into two sub-categories: fixed-bed or fixed-charge reactors, in which the catalyst charge remains "trapped" in the reactor, and moving-bed or circulating-bed reactors, in which the catalyst charge can circulate and be renewed.

1.1 Fixed-bed reactors

The tubular fixed-bed reactor is the most widely used, because it is the easiest to implement technically. Several variants of this reactor are available and used, depending on the specific characteristics of the reaction system involved.

  • The single fixed-bed reactor is a tubular reactor in which a stack of catalyst grains has been placed.

    • In this case, to ensure uniform operation,...

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