Question: Please answer complete and use POLYMATH if you can in order to complete the question. Problem 3 : The catalytic liquid phase irreversible reaction (

Please answer complete and use POLYMATH if you can in order to complete the question.
Problem 3:
The catalytic liquid phase irreversible reaction (AB) is performed using a non-
porous catalyst. Several experiments have been performed and it was shown that the
intrinsic reaction kinetics can be described according to:
Where CAs is the concentration of A on the catalyst surface. The constants C1 and C2
were fitted and found to be 1.5*10-3ms-1 and 1.0*10-3m3mol-1 respectively.
(*)
where the inside of the pipe (R=0.025m) is coated with a thin layer of the non-porous
catalyst. The feed to the solution is 1.0Ls-1(1.0*10-3m3s-1) and the inlet concentration
of A is 1000molm-3.
a) Determine the conversion of A in the pipe, if external mass transfer limitations
can be neglected.
The operator of the "pipe experiments" starts to doubt the assumption of neglecting
external mass transfer effects and does some calculations and finds that the external
mass transfer coefficient, in the used pipe and under the experimental flow conditions,
equals 1.0*10-3ms.
b) Show that the concentration of A near the surface of the entrance of the pipe
(CAso) is half of the bulk concentration. Is the operator right in doubting the
absence of external mass transfer limitations? Motivate!
c) Determine the conversion of A in the pipe, taking external mass transfer
limitations into account. ,x=57%
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