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ENGINEERING
Classification of Reactions
1. Homogeneous:
A reaction is homogeneous if it takes
place in one phase alone.
2. Heterogeneous
A reaction is heterogeneous if it
requires the presence of at least two
phases to proceed at the rate that it
does.
Problem 1
A rocket engine, burns a stoichiometric
mixture of fuel (liquid hydrogen) in oxidant
(liquid oxygen). The combustion chamber is
cylindrical, 75 cm long and 60 cm in
diameter, and the combustion process
produces 108 kg/s of exhaust gases. If
combustion is complete, find the rate of
reaction of hydrogen and of oxygen.
Problem 2
A human being (75 kg) consumes about 6000 Kj
of food per day. Assume that the food is all glucose
and that the overall reaction is
The Rate
Equation
aA + bB = rR + sS.
Classification of
Reaction
1. Single Reaction When a single stoichiometric equation and single
rate equation are chosen to represent the progress
of the reaction then it is called single reaction
2. Multiple Reaction
Rate Constant, k
the dimensions of the rate constant k for the nth-order
reaction
4. Transition Complexes
5. Non-chain Reactions
6. Chain Reactions
Problem
The Conversion
NAo is the initial amount of A in the reactor at time t = 0, and that
NA is the amount present at time t. Then the conversion of A
Case 1:
Case 2:
Case 3:
Zero-Order Reactions
Zero-Order Reactions
First-Order Reactions
1 Semi-batch reactor :
3 Catalytic reactor
5 Bioreactor:
6. Air-lift reactor:
Advantage
1. mixing is achieved through the air draft
2. absence of moving parts for mixing which in turn eliminates the
maintenance problems associated with moving parts
3. the shearing action is less on the solid particles compared to stirred
tanks which help in reducing disintegration of the solid structures of the
particles.
Recycle Reactor