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- Q7841182 subject Q8357606.
- Q7841182 abstract "A trickle-bed reactor (TBR) is a chemical reactor that uses the downward movement of a liquid and the downward (co-current) or upward (counter-current) movement of gas over a packed bed of (catalyst) particles. It is considered to be the simplest reactor type for performing catalytic reactions where a gas and liquid (normally both reagents) are present in the reactor and accordingly it is extensively used in processing plants. Typical examples are liquid-phase hydrogenation, hydrodesulfurization, and hydrodenitrogenation in refineries (three phase hydrotreater) and oxidation of harmful chemical compounds in wastewater streams or of cumene in the cumene process.Also in the treatment of waste water trickle bed reactors are used where the required biomass resides on the packed bed surface.".
- Q7841182 thumbnail Trickle-bed_reactor.svg?width=300.
- Q7841182 wikiPageWikiLink Q1751102.
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- Q7841182 wikiPageWikiLink Q8357606.
- Q7841182 wikiPageWikiLink Q899016.
- Q7841182 comment "A trickle-bed reactor (TBR) is a chemical reactor that uses the downward movement of a liquid and the downward (co-current) or upward (counter-current) movement of gas over a packed bed of (catalyst) particles. It is considered to be the simplest reactor type for performing catalytic reactions where a gas and liquid (normally both reagents) are present in the reactor and accordingly it is extensively used in processing plants.".
- Q7841182 label "Trickle-bed reactor".
- Q7841182 depiction Trickle-bed_reactor.svg.