화학공학소재연구정보센터
Catalysis Today, Vol.48, No.1-4, 211-219, 1999
Concomitant use of liquid-liquid batch and continuous plug flow reactors for kinetic model discrimination. Application to the Rh/TPPTS catalysed reduction of the C-C double bond in dimethylitaconate
The biphasic catalytic reduction of the C-C double bond of dimethylitaconate with a water soluble rhodium/triphenylphosphinetrisulphonated sodium salt (TPPTS) complex is investigated. Kinetic studies in a well-mixed batch reactor provide kinetics parameters and an activation energy of 71 kJ mol(-1) but cannot discriminate between a first order or a complex kinetic model within the range of substrate concentration where the approximation of linear liquid/liquid partition is respected. Catalytic tests in the centrifugal partition chromatograph (CPC) reactor under steady-state operations in chemical regime and plug flow mode allow discriminating the kinetic models, the complex kinetic rate law being preferred.