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SMRs will be expensive because the cost per unit capacity increases with a decrease in reactor size.
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Some studies have shown that the use of capillary reactors, in lieu of trickle beds, results in higher productivities and a very significant reduction in reactor size for specified chemical processes (Nijhuis et al. 2002; Stankiewicz 2001).
However, high operating pressure in HTL can pose challenges in reactor sizing and overall operating costs.
High solids loading during pretreatment and enzymatic hydrolysis offers several industrial advantages, including decreased reactor size, increased sugar titer and hydrolysis rate, and decreased water consumptions.
The operating pressure has a negative effect on reactor temperatures (fuel and air reactor), and the rate of decrease in reactor temperature increases at higher pressure.
These experiments differ from each other in the reactor size, medium and initial glucose concentration.
Because the heat of reaction is removed through the wall of the reactor, the wall-surface-area/reactor-volume ratio, which decreases with the increasing reactor size, plays a crucial role.
A further decrease in particle size was obtained with the HS reactor possibly due to the grinding effect of the screw inside the reactor.
Raising the solids loading in the enzymatic hydrolysis step is crucial to minimizing subsequent distillation costs, and it is also expected to decrease process cost by lowering the reactor size and minimizing water requirements [ 42, 43].
(Source: UN population division) Between 2010 and 2050, 45 countries are expected to decrease in population size.
"We were surprised to see such a large decrease in fish size," says the study's lead author William Cheung.
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