Propylene is converted to butyraldehyde and n-butanol in the following reaction sequence in a catalytic reactor: C3H6+ C
Posted: Thu May 26, 2022 12:18 pm
Propylene is converted to butyraldehyde and n-butanol in the following reaction sequence in a catalytic reactor: C3H6+ CO + H₂CH₂CHO (butyraldehyde) C3H/CHO + H₂ C4H,OH (n-butanol) - Products are fed to a catalytic reactor. The reactor effluent goes to a flash tank and catalyst recycled to the reactor. The reaction products are separated, the product stream is subjected to additional hydrogenation (use only reaction 2) with excess hydrogen, converting all of the butyraldehyde to butanol. The conversion of 1st reaction is given as 40% by mole C3H6. The 2nd reaction conversion is given as 45% by mole C3H/CHO. Calculate the unkown flow rates in the given process for the given constraints. n₁6 must be equal to 12 mol C3H6 and n17 and nis must be 4 mol CO and 3 mol H₂, respectively. nội độ NCH Bộ SCH CHO n mol CO nul mol CH₂ mol C₂H₂ mol CO 12.0 mol C₂H₂ 4.0 mol CO 3.0 mol H₂ n Flash P Reactor mol CO mol H₂ n₂: ny: Separation Tank (2 Reaction) n n mol H₂ mol H₂ mol C,H,CHO M mol C,H,CHO mol C,H, mol CH₂OH Mus mol C,H,OH mal cat mol C₂H,CHO mol C,H,OH mol cat nas mol H₂ my: ₂ ny: ny n nisi na Hydrogenerator (One Reaction) Php? mol H₂ mol COH