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Modeling of the Interactions Between Catalytic Surfaces and Gas-Phase
Deutschmann, Olaf
Catalysis letters, 2015-01, Vol.145 (1), p.272-289
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Boston: Springer US
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Título:
Modeling of the Interactions Between Catalytic Surfaces and Gas-Phase
Autor:
Deutschmann, Olaf
Assuntos:
Catalysis
;
Chemical reaction, Rate of
;
Chemistry
;
Chemistry and Materials Science
;
Heterogeneous catalysis
;
Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering
;
Organometallic Chemistry
;
Physical Chemistry
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Catalysis letters, 2015-01, Vol.145 (1), p.272-289
Descrição:
The catalytic surface interacts with the gas-phase by a variety of chemical and physical processes. Hence, optimization of design and operation conditions of catalytic reactors do not only require the understanding of the catalytic reaction sequence but also its coupling with mass and heat transport and potential homogeneous reactions. The chemical, thermal, and mass-transport interactions between the catalytic surface and the gas-phase are discussed in terms of the individual and combined interactions. The state-of-the-art modelling of reactive flows and its coupling with the catalytic surface is summarized. The interactions are illustrated by a number of examples such as reforming of hydrocarbons, catalytic combustion, exhaust-gas after-treatment, each focusing on a special aspect of catalyst–gas interactions. The potentials and limitations of the numerical simulations will be discussed including experimental techniques for model validation. Graphical Abstract
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Boston: Springer US
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Inglês
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