可逆反応の平衡をシフトして不可逆的に反応を進めることのできるメンブレンリアクタ-〔英文〕 (バイオリアクタ-<特集>)
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A new membrane reactor concept which can shift the equilibria in reversible reactions can and drive the reactions to high conversion beyond that attainable in a conventional reactor was developed. The reactor is equipped with a composite of a catalytic membrane and a permselective membrane such as a supported liquid membrane through which the reactant is more permeable than the products and furthermore transfers actively to the reaction zone in the catalytic membrane. For a simple first-order reversible reaction, the conversion is theoretically examined. Analysis showed that the conversion exceeds sharply the thermodynamically obtainable maximum conversion or one obtainable in a conventional reactor, and the reaction proceeds almost irreversibly even if the equilibrium constant is small.
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著者
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Murakami Tetsuya
Department Of Hygienic Chemistry College Of Pharmacy Nihon University
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Ishii Tohru
Department Of Bioresources Science Faculty Of Agriculture Kochi University
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石川 治男
Department Of Chemical Engineering Osaka Prefecture University
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Hikita Haruo
Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Osaka Prefecture
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Kurose Katsuo
Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Osaka Prefecture
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Ishikawa Haruo
Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Osaka Prefecture
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Murakami Tetsuya
Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Osaka Prefecture
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Ishii Tohru
Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Osaka Prefecture
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