Modeling an Industrial Hydrochlorination of Glycerol – A Systematic Study of Basic Reactor Types

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Modeling and optimization of real chemical reactors is challenging. A program to systematically compare the performance of an existing reactor with basic reactor models was built. The program was tested on the hydrochlorination of bio-based glycerol in a bubble column. The model-based approach provided insights into the reactor's concentration profiles, mass transfer, and mixing. In this case study, a plug-flow tubular reactor (PFTR) is sufficient as a model for process intensification. Based on the results, a novel reactor design that significantly improves yields was proposed and simulated.

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Baum, P. A., Gerlach, M., & Hamel, C. (2024, December 1). Modeling an Industrial Hydrochlorination of Glycerol – A Systematic Study of Basic Reactor Types. Chemie-Ingenieur-Technik. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/cite.202400111

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