Automated medium-pressure modular liquid-gas reactor
1989
Automated Liquid-Gas Reactor for Chemical Reactions
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Evidence: moderate
Author Information
Author(s): Catherine Porte, Fadl Hamdan, Alain Delacroix
Primary Institution: Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers
Hypothesis
The study aims to optimize the hydrogenation reaction of indalpine by automating the reactor system.
Conclusion
The automated modular liquid-gas reactor can effectively carry out heterogeneous catalysis reactions under controlled conditions.
Supporting Evidence
- The reactor can operate at pressures up to 5 bar.
- Automation allows for precise control of the reaction conditions.
- The system enables the study of gas absorption curves and optimization of chemical syntheses.
Takeaway
This study shows how a special machine can mix liquids and gases to help make chemicals safely and more efficiently.
Methodology
The reactor system was designed to automate the introduction of liquid and gaseous reagents, control pressure and temperature, and manage the reaction process.
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