Vr Vikrant Gangwal
Eindhoven University of Technology
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Chemical Engineering Science | 2002
Vr Vikrant Gangwal; van Bgm Berend Wachem; Bfm Ben Kuster; Jc Jaap Schouten
Abstract A dynamic transport model is derived to describe the platinum catalysed aqueous alcohol oxidation, considering a single spherical catalyst particle surrounded by a stagnant liquid film. The transport model is based on a heterogeneous kinetic model with mass transfer and intra particle diffusion resistances. The developed model uses the kinetic model of Markusse et al. (Catal. Today 66 (2001) 191) and is validated with the experimental kinetic data of methyl α - D -glucopyranoside (MGP) oxidation obtained by Vleeming et al. (Ind. Eng. Chem. Res.). The model is used to investigate the effect of process conditions, catalyst and particle properties, and transport parameters on the performance of the catalyst for alcohol oxidation. It is found that the electron conductivity of the catalyst support affects the rate of MGP oxidation especially at low bulk liquid oxygen concentrations, while at high bulk liquid oxygen concentrations, the catalyst support conductivity does not play a role. A major cause of catalyst deactivation is over-oxidation under oxygen rich conditions. This can be reversed by applying redox-cycle operation, an alternating exposure of the catalyst to oxidative and reductive environments. The advantages of redox-cycle application are demonstrated using the developed model. For reactions of negative order, such as MGP oxidation, at high bulk oxygen concentrations (C O 2 ,L >0.3 mol/m 3 ) , concentrating the active catalytic material in a layer buried some distance from the surface (core) gives considerable better performance than the conventional “egg shell” design of shallow deposition near the surface or uniform distribution. However, at low bulk oxygen concentrations (C O 2 ,L ⩽0.3 mol/m 3 ) , the performance of the uniform or egg shell distribution catalyst is superior to the core catalyst.
Aiche Journal | 2005
Pramod Vachhani; Raghunathan Rengaswamy; Vr Vikrant Gangwal; Shankar Narasimhan
Journal of Catalysis | 2007
C.M.L. Scholz; Vr Vikrant Gangwal; M.H.J.M. de Croon; J.C. Schouten
Journal of Catalysis | 2005
Vr Vikrant Gangwal; van der J John Schaaf; Bfm Ben Kuster; Jc Jaap Schouten
Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2007
C.M.L. Scholz; Vr Vikrant Gangwal; M.H.J.M. de Croon; J.C. Schouten
Journal of Catalysis | 2005
Vr Vikrant Gangwal; van der J John Schaaf; Bfm Ben Kuster; Jc Jaap Schouten
Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2007
C Scholz; Vr Vikrant Gangwal; Jhbj Jozef Hoebink; Jc Jaap Schouten
Catalysis Today | 2004
Vr Vikrant Gangwal; van der J John Schaaf; Bfm Ben Kuster; Jc Jaap Schouten
Applied Catalysis A-general | 2004
Vr Vikrant Gangwal; van der J John Schaaf; Bfm Ben Kuster; Jc Jaap Schouten
Chemical Engineering Science | 2007
Vr Vikrant Gangwal; C.M.L. Scholz; M.H.J.M. de Croon; J.C. Schouten