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BATCH REACTOR
OBJECTIVE:
To determine the order of reaction (n) and the reaction rate constant (k) for the given saponification
reaction of ethyl acetate in aqueous sodium hydroxide solution.
APPARATUS
CHEMICALS REQUIRED
CHEMICAL REACTION
THEORY
A batch reactor is a closed system such that no stream enters or leaves the reactor. In
homogeneous reactions, all reacting species remain in a single phase. The rate of reaction of any
reaction component A is defined as
A Product
Rate of reaction can also be expressed as moles of A disappearing per unit volume per unit time.
1 d NA d CA
-rA = = --------------- (1)
V dt dt
Where, CA = Concentration of A
CA
-ln ------ = kt
CA0
If we plot –ln (CA / CA0) vs. t, we get a straight line having slope k if the reaction is a first order
reaction.
2A Products
d CA
-------- = k CA2
dt
Integration yields
1 1
------ = Kt + -------
CA CA0
If we plot 1 / CA vs. t, we must get a straight line for a second order reaction with slop = k and
intercept on y- axis = 1 / CA0.
The reaction rate constant is a strong function of reaction temperature. The temperature dependence of
k is expressed in terms of Arrhenius equation:
k = A exp (- E /RT)
where,
A = frequency factor or Arrhenius constant
E = activation energy
R = ideal gas low constant
-E 1
ln k = ------ ------ + ln k0
R T
PROCEDURE
RESULT
The non catalytic homogeneous reaction (saponification reaction of Ethyl acetate in aqeous
NaOH solution) is studied in a batch reactor.
The order of reaction was found to be n = _____.
The activation energy of the reaction was found to be E = _______ KJ/mole.
EXPERIMENTAL SET UP DATA
The experimental set up consists of a batch reactor, constant temperature water bath and stirrer etc.
REACTION:
Reaction temperature = 0
C= K
Conc. Of NaOH (A) = M /10
Conc. Of Ethyl acetate (B) = M / 10
Volume of ethyl acetate taken = 400 ml
Volume of NaOH = 400 ml
Initial conc. of NaOH (A) in the mixture, CA0 = 0.005 M (gmole / L)
Initial conc. of Ethyl acetate (B) in the mixture, CB0 = 0.005 M (gmole / L)
TABLE 1
400 20 10
Therefore,
No. of moles of N / 40 NaOH used = VNaOH x 1 / 40 x 10-3
= 2.5 X 10 -5 x VNaOH g moles
No. of moles of HCl reacted with excess moles of NaOH in the reaction mixture
= ( 5 X 10-4 - 2.5 X 10-5 x VNaOH ) g moles
TABLE 2
Conc. of unreacted NaOH in the
Sl.No Time, t, min reaction mixture, CA
( g mole / L)
Plot 1 / CA vs. t graph and find out the order of reaction and rate constant
Tabulate k values for different temperatures.
TABLE 3
Slope = - E / R =
Y intercept = k0 =
k = k0 e-E/RT
ln k = - (E / R) x (1 / T) + ln k0
E= KJ / mole
1
CA Slope = k
Time, (min)
GRAPH 2 :- ln k vs. (1 / T)
1/T
k0
Slope –E/R
ln k