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A medical high-pressure reactor is a device used for conducting chemical reactions under high-pressure conditions. According to different classification standards, medical high-pressure reactors can be divided into the following categories:
1. Classification by reaction mode:
-Batch reactor: used for batch reaction, which is a reaction that stops after a single feeding, reaction, and product collection.
-Continuous reactor: used for continuous reaction, that is, continuous feeding, reaction, and continuous collection of products.
-Semi continuous reactor: It combines the characteristics of batch reactors and continuous reactors, allowing for a certain degree of continuous reaction.
2. Classification by reaction medium:
-Gas-liquid phase reactor: suitable for reaction systems in gas and liquid phases, controlling reaction conditions through the inflow and outflow of gases.
-Liquid-liquid phase reactor: Suitable for liquid and liquid phase reaction systems, promoting the reaction process through stirring or other means.
3. Classification based on reaction pressure:
-Low pressure reactor: suitable for low reaction pressure situations, generally within the range of 1-10MPa.
-Medium pressure reactor: suitable for situations with moderate reaction pressure, generally within the range of 10-50MPa.
-High pressure reactor: suitable for situations with high reaction pressure, generally within the range of 50-100MPa.
4. Classification based on reaction temperature:
-Low temperature reactor: suitable for low reaction temperatures, generally below -100 ºC.
-Medium temperature reactor: suitable for moderate reaction temperatures, generally between -100 ºC and 100 ºC.
-High temperature reactor: suitable for high reaction temperatures, usually above 100 ºC.