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2. Heat Effects
c. Plug Flow and Stirred Tank Reactors in Series. When two reactors, a plug
flow and a stirred tank are operated in series, which one should go first for
maximum conversion? To solve this problem the intermediate conversion is
calculated, the outlet conversions are determined, and the best arrangement
chosen. Keeping the intermediate conversion as high as possible results in the
maximum conversion. Concentration levels in the feed do not affect the results of
this analysis as long as we have equal molar feed.
4. Recycle Reactors
In a recycle reactor, part of the exit stream is recycled back to the inlet of the
reactor. For a stirred-tank reactor, recycle has no effect on conversion, since we
are essentially just mixing a mixed reactor. For a plug flow reactor, the effect of
recycle is to approach the performance of a CSTR. This is advantageous for
certain applications such as autocatalytic reactions and multiple reaction
situations where we have a PFR but really require a CSTR.
Additional reactors exist that are either completely or partially based on the five
primary reactor types discussed in Section II. They receive special attention due
to specific applications and/or unique mass transfer characteristics.
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