Methanol is produced by reacting carbon monoxide and hydrogen. A fresh feed stream containing CO and H2 joins a recycle stream and the combined stream is fed to a reactor. The reactor outlet stream flows at a rate of 350 mol/min and contains 10.6 wt% H2, 64.0 wt% CO, and 25.4 wt% CH3OH. (Notice that those are percentages by mass, not mole percent.) This stream enters a cooler in which most of the methanol is condensed. The liquid methanol condensate is withdrawn as a product, and the gas stream leaving the condenser—which contains CO, H2, and 0.40 mole% uncondensed CH3OH vapour— is the recycle stream that combines with the fresh feed. Draw a flow diagram based on the description above
Methanol is produced by reacting carbon monoxide and hydrogen. A fresh feed stream containing CO
and H2 joins a recycle stream and the combined stream is fed to a reactor. The reactor outlet stream
flows at a rate of 350 mol/min and contains 10.6 wt% H2, 64.0 wt% CO, and 25.4 wt% CH3OH. (Notice
that those are percentages by mass, not mole percent.) This stream enters a cooler in which most of
the methanol is condensed. The liquid methanol condensate is withdrawn as a product, and the gas
stream leaving the condenser—which contains CO, H2, and 0.40 mole% uncondensed CH3OH vapour—
is the recycle stream that combines with the fresh feed. Draw a flow diagram based on the description above
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