I. Bergault et al., MODELING AND COMPARISON OF ACETOPHENONE HYDROGENATION IN TRICKLE-BED AND SLURRY AIRLIFT REACTORS, Chemical Engineering Science, 52(21-22), 1997, pp. 4033-4043
The performance behavior of a trickle-bed and a slurry airlift reactor
has been studied, in case of an exothermic complex multistep reaction
. Liquid-phase hydrogenation of acetophenone over a Rh/C catalyst has
been performed using both continuous reactors. Mathematical models hav
e been developed and simulations compared with experimental data. Mode
ling the airlift reactor is easy because it has been operated under co
nditions where there are no significant mass transfer limitations. Con
versely, the trickle-bed model incorporates wall heat transfer, extern
al and internal mass transfer resistances coupled to Langmuir-Hinshel-
wood-type kinetics, and shows that: (1) available correlations for gas
-liquid transfer are not satisfactory, (2) partial wetting of the cata
lyst is most probably an important process, (3) internal diffusion lim
itations are important. Finally, the trickle-bed and airlift reactor p
erformances have been rigourously compared in terms of productivities
and yields, and the effect of various parameters discussed. Difference
s observed concerning the yields have been attributed to the influence
of back mixing in airlift reactor and pore diffusional effects in the
case of a trickle-bed. The choice of an optimal technology remains an
open problem especially when exothermic and complex reactions are to
be carried out. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.