Propylene is converted to butyraldehyde and n-bulanol in

Chapter 10, Problem 10.5

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Propylene is converted to butyraldehyde and n-bulanol in the following reaction sequence: C3H6 + CO + H2 ---4 C3H7CHO (butyraldehyde) C3H7CHO + H2 ---4 C4HyOH (n-butanol) Liquid propylene, gaseous carbon monoxide and hydrogen, and a soluble cobalt catalyst are fed to a high-pressure catalytic reactor. The reactor effluent goes to a flash tank, where all of the solution constituents are vaporized except the catalyst, which is recycled to the reactor. The reaction products are separated from unconsumed reactants in a multiple-unit process, and the product stream, which contains both butyraldehyde and n-butanol, is subjected to additional hydrogenation with excess hydrogen, converting all of the butyraldehyde to butanoL SEPARATION f----J C3H6 UNITS ~_....JCO Hz C4HsO C4HgOH Catalyst FLASH C3H6 TANK L-----'CO Hz C4HsO C4HgOH Catalyst (A more detailed flowchart is shown on p. 769 of G. T. Austin, Shreve's Chemical Process Industries, 5th Edition, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1984.) (a) Redraw and label the flowchart, including in the labeling the molar flow rates of all stream components, the temperatures of each stream, and the heat duties (Q) for each unit. If all of 536 Chapter 10 Computer-Aided Balance Calculations Encyclopedia Equipment reactor, distillation column a species entering a process unit leaves in a single product stream. use the same variable label at the inlet and outlet. Calculate the number of degrees of freedom for each subprocess (the reactor. flash tank, separation process, and hydrogenator) and then the number for the entire process. (See Example 10.3-1.) (b) Why must the catalyst circulation rate be a design variable?

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