A novel concept of a gas-liquid catalytic reactor, the so-called in-line-mo
nolithic reactor (ILMR), is presented. According to this concept, the catal
ytic reactor is not separate vessel but, operating in a horizontal position
, forms an integral part of the pipeline. Blocks of monolithic catalysts pr
ovide large numbers of parallel horizontal capillary channels, in which the
reaction between the pre-dispersed gas and the liquid tal;es place. Based
on the experimental kinetic data, a model of a commercial large-scale hydro
genation process in the ILMR has been developed. Comparative analysis of ma
ss transfer conditions in the conventional reactor filled with particulate
catalyst and in the monolithic unit shows very strong diffusional limitatio
ns in the catalyst particles and much higher catalytic effectiveness in the
washcoated monoliths. Results of the reactor simulation indicate that the
ILMR concept may lead to a very significant reduction of the equipment size
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