Design and operation of a laboratory packed-bed reactor and its use to study the decomposition of calcium carbonate

- Organization:
- The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 1272 KB
- Publication Date:
- Dec 1, 1971
Abstract
The work has shown that packed-bed behaviour can be predicted from the results of single-particle experiments, total reaction times being predicted somewhat more accurately than gas and solid temperatures and gas compositions. A small laboratory packed-bed reactor was built and used to study the decomposition of beds of specially prepared CaCO3 spheres, steps being taken to minimise the effects exerted by the walls of the bed on processes occurring within the bed. Gas and solid temperatures and gas compositions were measured at various points in the bed and compared with theoretical predictions based on kinetic data determined in previous single-particle experiments. The measured solid temperatures and total reaction times agreed remarkably well with the values predicted theoretically. Gas and solid temperatures measured after the reaction had finished at any point in the bed did not agree with the theory. This was because solid temperatures in the bed rose very rapidly once the reaction was completed and the walls of the bed could not be heated at a sufficient rate for their temperatures to rise as rapidly; thus some loss of heat from the bed to the walls was inevitable, and this could not be accounted for in the theory. In addition, the theory did not allow for the conduction of heat within the bed, and this resulted in some further slight discrepancy between the measured and predicted values, particularly after the reaction was completed. Gas compositions measured in the bed were rather scattered, but, even so, they agreed moderately well with the predictions of the theory.
Citation
APA:
(1971) Design and operation of a laboratory packed-bed reactor and its use to study the decomposition of calcium carbonateMLA: Design and operation of a laboratory packed-bed reactor and its use to study the decomposition of calcium carbonate. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1971.