2020
DOI: 10.1002/amp2.10038
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Continuous flow synthesis of zeolite FAU in an oscillatory baffled reactor

Abstract: In this work, we report, for the first time, the continuous flow synthesis of zeolite NaX successfully accomplished in a pilot-scale (up to 100 L/h) continuous oscillatory baffled reactor (COBR). The continuous synthesis was achieved by combining the seed-assisted method, in-line mixing of reactants at high temperature and COBR. The use of a COBR not only allowed the same residence time as the batch system, but also a controlled temperature profile, thanks to the plug flow behavior and effective heat transfer.… Show more

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“…The production on the lab and on the mini‐pilot scale are assessed, and the analysis revealed that the obtained yield in the cycloaddition step is the major factor influencing the environmental impact and cost of production. Lutz et al 8 employed an oscillatory baffled reactor for the continuous synthesis of zeolites, which enabled pilot‐scale production with a throughput of up to 100 L/h. The use of the oscillatory baffled reactor also prevented the sedimentation of the crystals, thus enabling stable long‐term continuous operation.…”
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“…The production on the lab and on the mini‐pilot scale are assessed, and the analysis revealed that the obtained yield in the cycloaddition step is the major factor influencing the environmental impact and cost of production. Lutz et al 8 employed an oscillatory baffled reactor for the continuous synthesis of zeolites, which enabled pilot‐scale production with a throughput of up to 100 L/h. The use of the oscillatory baffled reactor also prevented the sedimentation of the crystals, thus enabling stable long‐term continuous operation.…”
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confidence: 99%