Bill Choate
Only a little information has been given to us so far. This approach will encounter more than a few problems. How often is KOH added to the vessel. If it is infrequent, automating addition is questionable from economic view. A system that can work is described as follows. It assumes that your vessel can be configured appropriately.
The most important issue to deal with is the fact that KOH pellets absorb water from wherever it is available. Keeping the system anhydrous (if you want pellets to flow)is key.
Why is aqueous KOH solution not an option? Does the vessel not contain water? Would it be possible to dissolve the KOH in something like methanol.
A system to deliver KOH consists of:
bulk KOH pellet storage
a volumetric shot tank
a reactor recyle line
actuated control valves
nitrogen blanketing
The bulk KOH bin must be kept dry with a nitrogen purge.
This bin should be a mass flow bin with a steep cone lined with ultra high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE). A knife or iris valve can be used to control flow out of the bin. The bin should have a purgeable port through which to add KOH to the bin.
The bin outlet (3" min.) should connect to a small vessel (cone bottom) which will recieve the charge of KOH and measure it. There needs to be someway to measure the KOH charged to the vessel and to keep from overfilling the vessel (load cells, point level switch, etc.) The small vessel connects to the reactor, etc. through an actuated valve.
Operation is as follows:
Actuated valve on reactor is closed. Actuated valve beneath knife valve is closed as is knife valve. Actuated valves on reactor liquid recycle and purge gas are closed. Actuated valve on vapor balance line between shot tank and reactor is closed.
Fill cycle starts:
Actuated valve beneath knife valve opens
knife valve opens - shot tank begins to fill
vapor balance actuated valve opens
level switch closes knife valve
actuated valve beneath knife closes after delay
actuated valve between shot tank and vessel opens and begins to dump KOH pellets into the vessel
liquid recycle line actuated valve opens and begins to wash out shot tank
on time - liquid line actuated valve closes and nitrogen line opens to dry out shot tank
nitrogen line actuated valve closes
shot tank bottom actuated valve closes
vapor balance actuated valve closes
This scheme will add KOH by weight and time to the vessel. If there is a solvent that can be used for the KOH, addition will be much easier.
Bill Choate