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CHE 354 Chemical Reactor Design Friday, January 11, 2007 Chapter 1 Rate Laws How do we identify a chemical species? Kind Number CH3CH3 +H2 2 CH4 Configuration The coenzyme folic acid (left) and the anti-cancer drug methotrexate (right) are very similar in structure. As a result, methotrexate is a competitive inhibitor of many enzymes that use folates. Production of Aniline Unipol Low Density Polyethylene Note: One of the H will be replaced by R for a co-monomer. Ribbon diagram of the enzyme TIM, surrounded by the space-filling model of the protein. TIM is an extremely efficient enzyme involved in the process that converts sugars to energy in the body. How do reactions take place? Decomposition Combination Isomerization Catalytic Cracking Fischer Tropsch Synthesis CH4 + O2 + H2O → H2 + CO (not balanced) (2n+1)H2 + nCO → CnH(2n+2) + nH2O Butane Isomerization Rate of Reaction rate = amount/(time x “volume”) amount [=] mol, g time [=] s, min, h “volume” [=] L (dm3), kg cat, m2 cat rA = mol/s/L rA’ = mol/s/g rA” = mol/s/m2 Rate of Reaction (cont) CH3OH + H2O CO2 + 3 H2 A + B C + 3D rA = -k CA (assume elementary) = rB = -rC = -rD/3 Reaction Order 1st Order -rA = k CA 2nd Order -rA = k CA2 ?? Order -rA = k1 CA/(1+k2 CA) What do these functions look like? Batch Reactor Design Equation dC A k1C A rA dt 1 k 2C A Just a material balance! Let’s check this out with Polymath!