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Lab 3 An Acyclic Process

1. The objective is to simulate a process involving the reaction of n-heptane to toluene over a catalyst and the separation of hydrogen in a flash vessel. 2. N-heptane at 65°F is heated and reacted with hydrogen at 800°F over a catalyst to convert 15% to toluene, producing a effluent stream. 3. This effluent is fed to a flash vessel to separate hydrogen at atmospheric pressure and remove it from the stream.

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Lab 3 An Acyclic Process

1. The objective is to simulate a process involving the reaction of n-heptane to toluene over a catalyst and the separation of hydrogen in a flash vessel. 2. N-heptane at 65°F is heated and reacted with hydrogen at 800°F over a catalyst to convert 15% to toluene, producing a effluent stream. 3. This effluent is fed to a flash vessel to separate hydrogen at atmospheric pressure and remove it from the stream.

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LAB 3: AN ACYCLIC PROCESS

Objective: 1. To install and converge a conversion reactor 2. To simulate a process involving reaction and separation Process: Toluene is produced from n-heptane by hydrogenation over a Cr2O3 catalyst adsorbed on Al2O3: C7H16 C7H8 + 4H2 n-heptane is heated from 65oF to 800oF in a super heater at molar flowrate of 100 lbmole/hr and fed to a catalytic reactor, which operates isothermally and converts 15 mol % of n-heptane to toluene. The effluent is fed to flash vessel to remove hydrogen from the reactor effluent at least up to 96%. Assume that all of the units operate at atmospheric pressure.

Hint: 1. Use Peng-Robinson Equation of state fluid package. 2. Assume no pressure drop in all equipments. Questions: 1. What is the phase of n-heptane at 65 oF? 2. What is the phase of n-heptane at 800 oF? 3. What is the mole fraction for each component after conversion of 15% of n-heptane? 4. What is the phase and temperature of the separator feed stream? 5. Determine the mole fraction for each component at the outlet of the separator.

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