Chapter 5D - Compromise Conditions Flashcards

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Define Compromise Conditions

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Conditions that may not give the best yield of product but are the most economically viable in terms of cost of production and reaction rate

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Define Decarbonisation

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The process of reducing/elimination of CO2 and other greenhouse gases

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Define Green Hydrogen

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hydrogen gas produced using renewable energy sources e.g. wind/solar power through electrolysis

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Define Grey Hydrogen

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Hydrogen produced through steam methane reforming (SMR)

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Define Side Reaction

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A reaction that occurs at the same time as the main reaction leading to the formation of side products and lower yield of the main product.

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Why are compromise conditions used?

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Times where a conflict exists between the equilibrium yield and reaction rate

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What can catalysts be used for specifically?

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  • optimise the formation of reaction products by increasing reaction rate
  • reduce the formation of unwanted side products (minimise side reactions)
  • improves efficiency of the manufacturing process for desired reaction
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How can catalysts be used to optimise product formation (exothermic)

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  • low temperatures lead to higher yield while high temperatures lead to higher rate of reaction
  • catalysts reduce activation energy increasing reaction rate
  • reduces the energy input required, making process more energy efficient
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9
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Describe the sustainability of catalysts

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  • Can undergo physical changes and become less effective hence replaced
  • this does not mean the catalust has been consumed
  • Recycling catalysts improves sustainability
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Why should we recycle catalysts?

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  • allows for preservation of earth’s finite resources
  • mining catalysts extremely difficult and requires great energy
  • reduces amount of waste sent to landfill
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Define Economically Viable

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Project with overall positive net economic contribution to society after all costs and benefits are accounted for

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Why are side reactions undesirable?

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  • high temperatures increases the risk of side reactions taking place
  • irreversible, the amount of unwanted products increase while the amount of available reactants decreases
  • can destroy production of equipment hence catalysts extent the lifetime of equipment
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13
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What is the key consideration in optimising formation of equilibrium reaction products?

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  • Energy efficiency
  • Focus on energy consumption not energy production
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How do catalysts improve energy efficiency?

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  • increase rate of reaction instead of high temperatures
  • reducing the energy input
  • better for the economy/environment
  • lower temperatures are less expensive and require less energy to maintain
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How do heat exchangers improve energy efficiency?

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  • recover wasted heat from exothermic reactions carried out on a large scale
  • transfer heat from one place to another
  • heat is recovered and reused to continue powering the reaction
  • reduces energy input requirements
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