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#1 freeman

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Posted 02 May 2012 - 04:53 AM

Dear All,

I want to use slurry reactor at definite pressure, temperature and space velocity for Hydrodesulfurization .

Are there any calculations or rules of thumb about doing experiments in a slurry reactor and relating the conditions of slurry reactor with fixed bed reactor?

For example the reaction is done at 100 bar , 400 degree centigrade and LHSV=1 hr-1.
Are there any calculations or rules of thumb that at what conditions the reaction should be done in a fixed bed reactor?

Thanks




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