Abstract
The hydrodechlorination of 2-chlorobiphenyl promoted by a commercial Ni−Mo catalyst has been investigated in a stirred batch reactor (T = 300 °C and P = 20 bar) in order to analyze the mass-transfer resistances which might influence the performance of an industrial reactor. Powdered (diameter ≅ 100 μm) and full size particles (cylinders diameter = 3 mm; length = 4.5 mm) catalysts have been used. In the second case, a rotating basket reactor has been set up. The results of the investigation indicate that external mass-transfer resistances are not relevant in the majority of the cases. When catalyst pellets are adopted, the diffusion in the catalyst porosity plays a significant role and values of the effectiveness factor in the range 0.05−0.12 have been calculated.
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