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A liquid hydrocarbon reactant is fed to a racier to produce a product and product stream in the gaseous phase. The reaction does not proceed to completion within the reactor, the reaction product has a much lower boiling point than the hydrocarbon reactant, the reactor requires heat to maintain an acceptable reaction rate, and the hydrocarbon reactant is a potential environmental threat. Draw a diagram of this process and depict a separation unit which provides a pure product stream and simultaneously uses the resulting hydrocarbon stream to minimize waste of the hydrocarbon, provide heat to the reactor, and avoid release of the hydrocarbon to the environment.
A liquid hydrocarbon reactant is fed to a racier to produce a product and product stream in the gaseous phase. The reaction does not proceed to completion within the reactor, the reaction product has a much lower boiling point than the hydrocarbon reactant, the reactor requires heat to maintain an acceptable reaction rate, and the hydrocarbon reactant is a potential environmental threat. Draw a diagram of this process and depict a separation unit which provides a pure product stream and simultaneously uses the resulting hydrocarbon stream to minimize waste of the hydrocarbon, provide heat to the reactor, and avoid release of the hydrocarbon to the environment.
Sixta KovacekLv2
9 Sep 2019