Rh. Venderbosch et al., Mass transfer and influence of the local catalyst activity on the conversion in a riser reactor, CAN J CH EN, 77(2), 1999, pp. 262-274
Gas-solids contacting in risers has been studied based on measurements of m
ass transfer controlled CO oxidation over a Pt/gamma-alumina catalyst, and
on experimental results published by Ouyang et al. (1995) for the kinetical
ly controlled ozone decomposition. In the present experiments, the catalyst
activity was varied by mixing the active catalyst particles with similar,
but inert gamma-alumina particles (in ratios from 150 to 2500 m(inert)(3)/m
(cat)())(3), whereas Ouyang and co-workers varied the operating temperature
(300 to 350 K). Mass transfer controlled CO oxidation occurs at temperatur
es above 750 K. A negative square root dependency has been observed for the
relationship between the Sherwood number and the solid hold-up. Increasing
the gas velocity always improves the gas-solids contacting. The local cata
lyst activity appears to be an important parameter. As an important conclus
ion of the present work, it can be stated that at a high local activity, th
e conversion rate per unit volume of catalyst decreases significantly due t
o local depletion of reactant.