The aim of this work is to present the influence of the stationary phase on the SMBR performance by using mixtures of Amberlyst 15wet (a catalyst and selective adsorbent for water) with Smopex 101 fibres (catalyst), for the case of 1,1-dimethoxyethane production [2, 3]. By means of a complete model accounting for the different particularities of both catalyst and adsorbent (external mass-transfer resistance followed by reaction at the surface of Smopex 101 fibres; external and internal mass-transfer resistances for Amberlyst 15wet using a bi-LDF approach and adsorption and reaction at both particle and pores surface) the performance of the SMBR is studied. The concepts of reactive-separation region (γ2-γ3 plot) and regeneration region (γ1-γ4 plot) [4] are used to analyze the effect of the stationary phase composition in the productivity and desorbent consumption, respectively.
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