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Reactors for fluid-solid reactions: Fixed bed reactors

Publikationstyp
Book Part
Date Issued
2026-01-01
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Horn, Raimund  
Chemische Reaktionstechnik V-2  
TORE-URI
https://hdl.handle.net/11420/60945
Start Page
559
End Page
623
Citation
Springer 978-3-662-69921-8: 559–623 (2026)
Publisher DOI
10.1007/978-3-662-69921-8_18
Publisher
Springer
ISBN of container
978-3-662-69921-8
978-3-662-69920-1
Fixed bed reactors are the most commonly used reactor type in the chemical and petrochemical industry. They are also used for mobile and stationary exhaust gas cleaning. All fixed bed reactors have in common that a solid, usually a catalyst, is spatially fixed in the reactor and is flowed through or over by the reaction mixture. This chapter provides an overview of this important reactor type, with the focus on catalytic fixed bed reactors for gas reactions. After a brief introduction, catalytic fixed bed reactors are classified according to the type of involved phases, the structure of the catalyst phase, and the temperature control. The operating principle of the different reactor types is explained using examples. In addition to fixed bed reactors in industry, fixed bed reactors in laboratory and research are also discussed, which are used for high-throughput screening, for measuring kinetic data, or for operando spectroscopy on catalysts. Subsequently, the mathematical modeling of fixed bed reactors is discussed. The classification of the different modeling approaches includes the dimension of the modeling domain, the mathematical structure of the equations, the description of transport processes, the number and type of involved phases, and the description of the reaction kinetics. In addition to the classic pseudo-homogeneous, pseudo-heterogeneous and heterogeneous reactor models modern modeling approaches such as the CFD simulation of catalytic fixed bed reactors are presented using examples. Finally, the unsteady operation and the dynamic behavior of fixed bed reactors are addressed. In this context, the parametric sensitivity, the thermal runaway, and the periodic flow reversal are examined in more detail.
Subjects
Fixed bed reactor
Catalyst
Modeling
Dynamics
Unsteady operation
DDC Class
540: Chemistry
660.2: Chemical Engineering
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