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← ScienceWhich process limits maximum reaction rate within a catalyst-filled packed bed reactor due to pellet size?
A)External mass transfer resistance✓
B)Axial flow dispersion
C)Catalyst poisoning by impurities
D)Non-isothermal radial temperature gradients
💡 Explanation
When pellet size is large, diffusion of reactants from the bulk fluid to the catalyst surface becomes slower than the reaction rate, creating a concentration gradient that limits overall conversion. Therefore, external mass transfer resistance limits the rate, not axial dispersion, catalyst poisoning, or thermal effects which exhibit different rate-limiting behaviors.
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