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Rapic project: toward a new generation of inexpensive heat exchanger-reactors for process intensification

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Process intensification (PI) in chemical production is a major concern of chemical manufacturers. This alternative technology involves transposing syntheses into continuous plug flow reactors with process intensification, leading to a multifunctional heat exchanger-reactor. In this context, the RAPIC R&D project aims to develop an innovative low-cost component (in the 10 kg/hour range). This project deals with the design from the local to the global scale and with testing, from elementary mock-ups to pilot scale. The present paper gives a detailed description of this research project and presents the main results on specification and definition of the reaction channel and the first simple mock-ups.
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hal-04029725 , version 1 (15-03-2023)

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  • HAL Id : hal-04029725 , version 1
  • OATAO : 2970

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Patrice Tochon, Raphael Couturier, Sebastien Lomel, Alice Colin, Florian Picard, et al.. Rapic project: toward a new generation of inexpensive heat exchanger-reactors for process intensification. 2nd International Congress on Green Process Engineering - 2nd European Process Intensification Conference, Jun 2009, Venise, Italy. pp.1-6. ⟨hal-04029725⟩
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