Solid Catalyzed Reactions
Solid Catalyzed Reactions
Solid Catalyzed Reactions
Discussion on:
• Rate Equation for Surface Kinetics
• Pore Diffusion Resistance Combined with Surface Kinetics
THE RATE EQUATION FOR SURFACE KINETICS
Introduction
Because of the great industrial importance of catalytic reactions, considerable
effort has been spent in developing theories from which kinetic equations can
rationally be developed.
The most useful for our purposes supposes that the reaction takes place on an
In addition, all species of molecules, free reactants, and free products as well as
site-attached reactants, intermediates, and products taking part in these three
processes are assumed to be in equilibrium.
THE RATE EQUATION FOR SURFACE KINETICS
Rate Expression
Rate expressions derived from various postulated mechanisms are all of the
form:
(1)
When reaction between adjacent site-attached molecules of A and B controls, the rate
expression is
Fig. 2: Setting up the material balance for the elementary slice of catalyst pore.
PORE DIFFUSION RESISTANCE COMBINED WITH SURFACE KINETICS
Single Cylindrical Pore, First-Order Reaction
The flow of materials into and out of any section of pore is shown in detail in
Fig.2.
At steady state a material balance for reactant A for this elementary section
gives:
Rearranging gives:
Note that the first-order chemical reaction is expressed in terms of unit surface
area of the wall of the catalyst pore; hence k" has unit of length per time.
PORE DIFFUSION RESISTANCE COMBINED WITH SURFACE KINETICS
Single Cylindrical Pore, First-Order Reaction
In general, the interrelation between rate constants on different bases is given
by: (4)
Hence for the cylindrical catalyst pore:
(5)
(9)
(10)
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