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Novel methodology for targeting the optimal reactor and operating parameters based on the chemical system’s overall performance within catalyst lifecycle
Catalyst deactivation affects chemical system performance and reactor operation. A systematic method is proposed for targeting the optimal reactor, operating parameters, system performance, and catalyst service life, considering the catalyst deactivation. Relations between reactor performance, operating parameters, and running time are clarified based on the coupling analysis of the reactions, catalyst deactivation kinetics, and mass/energy balance. The influence of reactor fluctuation on energy cost and product output is explored by topological analysis, pinch analysis, and algebraic reasoning. A reactor-separator-heat exchanger network coupling frame is established to predict system performance and guide the reactor selection, catalyst regeneration, and system adjustments. The proposed method is intuitive and efficient and can be applied in the preparatory/operation stage. For the studied benzene hydrogenation process, the Plug Flow Reactor is suitable; the catalyst’s optimal service life is 2.08y, achieving 4.4 % and 4.8 % decreases in annual cost and energy demand/carbon emission by real-time adjustments.
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Chemical engineering enables the transformation of natural resources and energy into useful products for society. It draws on and applies natural sciences, mathematics and economics, and has developed fundamental engineering science that underpins the discipline.
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