Propane is dehydrogenated to form propylene in a reactor. The process is to be designed for 90% overall conversion of propane. The reaction products are separated into two streams: The first, which contains H2, C3H8, and unreacted propane, that leaves the reactor, is taken off as product; the second, which contains the balance of the unreacted propane and 3% of the propylene in the first stream, is recycled to the reactor. The fresh feed in the process is 50 pound mole.
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