KINETIC MODELING OF THE HYDROLYSIS OF CARBONYL SULFIDE CATALYZED BY EITHER TITANIA OR ALUMINA

Citation
S. Tong et al., KINETIC MODELING OF THE HYDROLYSIS OF CARBONYL SULFIDE CATALYZED BY EITHER TITANIA OR ALUMINA, Canadian journal of chemical engineering, 71(3), 1993, pp. 392-400
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering, Chemical
ISSN journal
00084034
Volume
71
Issue
3
Year of publication
1993
Pages
392 - 400
Database
ISI
SICI code
0008-4034(1993)71:3<392:KMOTHO>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
The reaction rates for the hydrolysis of COS on both alumina (Kaiser 2 01) and titania (CRS 31) were measured from 270 to 330-degrees-C using a laboratory Berty reactor over ranges of water concentration, 2-12 m ol %, and COS concentrations, 0.5-2 mol %. Four mechanism-related mode l functions were tested in the search for the best fitting function by using nonlinear regression techniques. The results indicate that an E ley-Rideal model provides the best fitting rate function for the hydro lysis of COS for both alumina and titania, even though their catalytic activities are different. The Bates and Watts' (1980) curvature measu re along with simulation studies were used in the nonlinear regression search for the best values of the model parameters. The kinetic param eters obtained confirm that CRS 31 appears to be the better of the two catalysts for COS hydrolysis. The adsorption of water vapor significa ntly retards the hydrolysis rate, more so for Kaiser 201.