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SELECTIVITY STUDIES IN THE PHOTOCHLORINATION OF METHANE II: EFFECT OF THE RADIATION SOURCE OUTPUT POWER AND OUTPUT SPECTRAL DISTRIBUTION
Authors:Maria I. Cabrera   Orlando M. Alfano  Alberto E. Cassano
Affiliation: a INTEC (‖), Santa Fe, Argentina
Abstract:The effect of the output power and output spectral distribution of the radiation energy fed to a photoreactor upon the reaction yield and selectivities is studied both theoretically and experimentally. The study aims at the analysis of these influences in a series reaction such as the photochlorination of methane where methylene chloride and eventually chloroform are the most valuable products. The computational model employed has been verified for a group of selected conditions by means of bench-sale experiments.

It is found that the chlorine conversion shows the expected square root dependence with respect to the Local Volumetric Rate of Energy Absorption (LVREA). This dependence, in a first approximation, can also be assigned to the effect of the radiation source output power upon yield. It is also found that by manipulating the amount of radiation power fed to the reactor it is possible to ascertain the operating conditions favoring the production of predetermined intermediate products (e.g., methylene chloride or chloroform).

It is concluded that the use of customized lamps especially designed for each particular product on the basis of feasible changes in the characteristics of the existing radiation sources will favor a selective and more economical production of some of the stable intermediates, i.e., lamp design is an important feature in any optimal process design.
Keywords:Methane  Photochlorination  Radiation output power  Selectivity  Spectral distribution
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