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What is a Trickle Bed Reactor?
A trickle bed reactor (TBR) is a type of
catalytic reactor
that operates with a concurrent flow of gas and liquid phases over a packed bed of
catalyst particles
. This type of reactor is commonly used in
chemical processing industries
for
hydrotreating
,
hydrocracking
, and other reactions that involve gaseous and liquid reactants.
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