Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting – deodorizing – preser – Chemical reactor – Including heat exchanger for reaction chamber or reactants...
Patent
1992-12-17
1994-08-02
Housel, James C.
Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting, deodorizing, preser
Chemical reactor
Including heat exchanger for reaction chamber or reactants...
422236, 422231, 422200, 422201, 422224, 2611211, B01J 1000
Patent
active
053343573
ABSTRACT:
A process for turbulently flowing together reactants in uniform proportions in a reactor vessel. A process for producing ethylbenzene by reacting ethylene and benzene in the presence of a catalyst in a reactor vessel from which useful heat generated by the reaction is transferred to a heat transfer medium flowing through the reactor and in which the reaction occurs in a relatively short time period. In one embodiment, polyethylbenzenes produced in the reactor vessel are not recycled into the vessel. A reactor for a reaction of reactant materials that are uniformly and turbulently mixed together.
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Benton James H.
Broodo Jack
Fox Ellroy G.
Ivy John B.
Leissner Kirk A.
Housel James C.
The Dow Chemical Company
Tran Hien
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