A reactor is a vessel in which a controlled chemical reaction takes place.
This chapter discusses five basic types of reactors: stirred tank reactors; converters,
or fixed bed reactors; fluidized bed reactors; tubular reactors; and
furnaces. There are many other types of reaction vessels; however, most of
them are simply combinations of those five.
The various things that have an effect on a chemical reaction are called
reaction variables. The design and operation of a reactor depend largely
on how variables affect the chemical reaction that is taking place in the
reactor. For example, heat increases molecular activity and enhances the
formation of chemical bonds, and pressure increases atomic collisions.
Other factors that affect chemical reactions are time, the concentration of
reactants, and catalysts
A reactor is a vessel in which a controlled chemical reaction takes place.This chapter discusses five basic types of reactors: stirred tank reactors; converters,or fixed bed reactors; fluidized bed reactors; tubular reactors; andfurnaces. There are many other types of reaction vessels; however, most ofthem are simply combinations of those five.The various things that have an effect on a chemical reaction are calledreaction variables. The design and operation of a reactor depend largelyon how variables affect the chemical reaction that is taking place in thereactor. For example, heat increases molecular activity and enhances theformation of chemical bonds, and pressure increases atomic collisions.Other factors that affect chemical reactions are time, the concentration ofreactants, and catalysts
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