Industrial experience in the scale-up of reactive distillation with examples from C4-chemistry

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The objective of this paper is to illustrate process design from the industrial point of view for a heterogeneous reactive distillation exemplified by the decomposition of MTBE. Based on thermodynamics a plausible column concept is suggested. Open questions concerning scale-up of structured catalytic packings are discussed on the basis of experiments in the lab and pilot plant scale. Lab scale experiments were modelled satisfactorily with an equilibrium stage approach. In order to perform the scale-up from lab to pilot scale with the equilibrium stage approach the reaction rate constant had to be reduced significantly. Incomplete catalyst wetting due to maldistribution effects or mass transfer phenomena might be possible reasons. © 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Beckmann, A., Nierlich, F., Pöpken, T., Reusch, D., Von Scala, C., & Tuchlenski, A. (2002). Industrial experience in the scale-up of reactive distillation with examples from C4-chemistry. Chemical Engineering Science, 57(9), 1525–1530. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0009-2509(02)00025-8

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