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The subject "Industrial reactors" follows up "Chemical reaction engineering" and focuses on practical applications of chemical reactors to industrially important processes and commodity productions. In addition to technological aspects, attention is paid to modelling and computer simulations of the processes.
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Students will be able to:
Practically apply theoretical background gained in the subject "Chemical Reactor Engineering".
Understand technological background of industrially important chemical processes and commodities.
Perform parametric simulation studies and dynamic simulations of industrial chemical reactors. Last update: Kubová Petra (12.04.2018)
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R: Fogler H. S., Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering, 4th Ed., Prentice Hall 2006, ISBN 0-13-127839-8 A: Salmi T. O., Mikkola J. P., Warna J. P., Chemical Reaction Engineering and Reactor Technology (Chemical Industries), 1st Ed., CRC Press, 2010, ISBN-10: 1420092685 Last update: Kubová Petra (12.04.2018)
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lectures, seminars, individual projects Last update: Kubová Petra (12.04.2018)
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1. Oxidation and reduction in biggest commodity processes, sulphuric and nitric acid. 2. Oxidation in power industry, burners and furnaces, coal, gas and oil combustion, flame temperature. 3. Catalytic reactors for crude oil processing, hydrogenation, dehydrogenation, cracking, isomeration, partial oxidation. 4. Reactors for organic-chemistry syntheses and farmaceuticals. 5. Reactors for exhaust gas aftertreatment, catalytic monoliths for automotive applications and power plants. 6. Reactors for waste water treatment. 7. Industrial bio-reactors for fermentation, bakers yeast, ethanol, citric acid, biofuel. 8. Polymerization reactors, high-pressure and catalytic. 9. Coal gasification (low- and high-pressure), water gas shift, syngas, hydrogen sources. 10.Fischer-Tropsch synthesis. 11.Reactors for metal processing, blast furnace, high-temperature reactors, crbides 12.Adsorptions and desorptions with chemical reaction. 13.Electrochemical reactors, sodium hydroxide, aluminium, photochemical reactors, titanium dioxide. 14.Reactors for nanotechnology, manufacturing of nanoparticles. Last update: Kubová Petra (12.04.2018)
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http://uchi.vscht.cz Last update: Kubová Petra (12.04.2018)
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Chemical engineering I Chemical reactor engineering Last update: Jahoda Milan (25.06.2019)
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