Soot particle size distributions in a well-stirred reactor/plug flow reactor

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Ideal reactors and their design principles were discussed in Chapter 4. In addition to these ideal reactors, there are certain reactors in which a reasonably welldefined measure of mixing can be introduced. These are the recycle plug-flow reactor and a sequence of fully mixed reactors. Many organic reactions are conducted in a stirred reactor containing a batch of the same or a second reactant, and continuously feeding, or withdrawing, or feeding and withdrawing one or more of the reactants and/or products. These are referred to as semibatch reactors. They belong to a more general class of reactors known as variable volume reactors. The design of all of these types of reactors is briefly considered in this chapter. The principle of the recycle-flow reactor (RFR) is sketched in Figure 10.1.


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