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Chapter 10: Catalysis and Catalytic Reactors

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R10.3-A Differential Method of Analysis to Determine the Decay Law

    The differential method of analysis can also be used to determine the order of decay for experiments carried out in either a CSTR or a plug-flow reactor. To illustrate this method, we consider a stirred contained solids reactor (SCSR), in which we measure the concentrations as a function of time. We assume the decay rate law to be of the form  
       
   

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(CD10-16)
       
    The design equation for the SCSR is the same as that for a CSTR. Consequently, for the n th-order irreversible reaction  
       
   

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    the activity at any time t is given by  
       
   

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(CD10-17)
       
    Taking the log and differentiating with respect to time, we get  
       
   

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(CD10-18)
       
    Combining Equations (10-136) and (10-137) yields  
       
   

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(CD10-19)
       
    Substituting Equation (10-141) for a and taking the ln of both sides gives us
       
    image 10eq80.gif (CD10-20)
       
    We see that the reaction order can be found from a plot on log-log paper similar to that shown in Figure CD10-4. The data to construct this plot could be arranged as shown in Table CD10-2. By plotting the last column as a function of the reciprocal of the second column on log-log paper the decay order q can be obtained.
       
   

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Figure CD10-4
Differential method for determining order of decay