2018 Spring Meeting and 14th Global Congress on Process Safety
(173d) Reverse Flow Reactors: Process Intensification for High Temperature Chemistries
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We describe a reverse flow reactor (RFR) approach that efficiently integrates heat-transfer, chemical reactions and cyclical in-situ de-coking by alternating flows between reaction (endothermic) and reheat (exothermic) steps in a fixed bed reactor. The use of high surface area, thermally robust ceramic internals allow operating temperatures up to 1500°C enabling higher conversion and short residence times (higher selectivity) long sought out for optimal performance.
This presentation will provide a brief introduction to RFR, discuss the key reactor features and exemplify a few applications. Finally, the need for a multi-disciplinary approach involving interplay of modeling, materials development, and experimental demonstration is advocated for the advancement of new PI technologies.