In this paper we report on the hydrogenation of 1,5,9-cyclododecatrien
e in three phase catalytic reactors with emphasis on selectivity of in
termediates. Batch hydrogenations have been performed in a stirred aut
oclave using shell catalyst pellets and powdered pellets of 0.5% Pd on
porous gamma-Al2O3. Analysis of experimental data shows the presence
of strong pore diffusion for pellets. Selectivity is found to increase
slightly with temperature and with decreasing pressure. At identical
operating conditions, selectivity is higher for pellets than for powde
r. Intrinsic kinetics are derived from complete reaction data with the
powder catalyst. The model accounts for hydrocarbon adsorption as wel
l as for pressure and temperature effects on selectivity. In the conti
nuous packed bed reactor, gas-liquid mass transfer is strongly limitin
g but improves with the hydrogen flow rate. Efficiency and overall vol
umetric gas-liquid-solid mass transfer coefficients of the continuous
reactor are calculated on the basis of experimental reaction rates of
the two reactors. On the other hand, selectivity is found to be nearly
unchanged due to the opposed effects of liquid back-mixing and decrea
se of hydrogen concentration by mass transfer limitations.