213657 Compact Heat Exchange Reactor In FT Applications

Tuesday, March 15, 2011: 9:00 AM
Ogden (Hyatt Regency Chicago)
Zhijun Jia1, Dennis E. Sparks2 and Burtron H. Davis2, (1)Chart Energy & Chemicals, La Crosse, WI, (2)Center for Applied Energy Research, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY

Fixed bed reactors are being considered for use for FT process at a small scale. Since the FT reaction is highly exothermic, the reaction typically is controlled by heat transfer and not the kinetics of the reaction. The removal of the heat of the reaction is a demanding challenge for a fixed bed reactor to operate to obtain a high productivity per catalyst unit.  A compact heat exchange reactor (CHER) provides a new solution for this application.  It is capable of removing the heat of the reaction along with reactor length; therefore the reaction becomes essentially isothermal.  As a result, the reactor productivity is improved significantly.  This paper describes the test results for using the CHER in FT application and demonstrates the capability of CHER for this purpose.

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