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continuous stirred tank reactor (cstr) model
What are the advantages of using a CSTR?
The primary advantages of a CSTR include:
Uniform product quality
due to constant mixing and steady-state operation.
Ease of control and automation
, which makes it suitable for large-scale industrial processes.
Ability to handle
exothermic reactions
due to effective temperature control.
Flexibility in
operating conditions
, allowing for adjustments in flow rates, temperature, and catalyst concentration.
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