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Extraction equipment spray towers

Equipment suitable for reactions between hquids is represented in Fig. 23-37. Almost invariably, one of the phases is aqueous with reactants distributed between phases for instance, NaOH in water at the start and an ester in the organic phase. Such reac tions can be carried out in any kind of equipment that is suitable for physical extraction, including mixer-settlers and towers of various kinds-, empty or packed, still or agitated, either phase dispersed, provided that adequate heat transfer can be incorporated. Mechanically agitated tanks are favored because the interfacial area can be made large, as much as 100 times that of spray towers, for instance. Power requirements for L/L mixing are normally about 5 hp/1,000 gal and tip speeds of turbine-type impellers are 4.6 to 6.1 i7i/s (15 to 20 ft/s). [Pg.2116]

Extraction (sometimes called leaching) encompasses liquid-liquid as well as liquid-solid systems. Liquid-liquid extraction involves the transfer of solutes from one liquid phase into another liquid solvent it is normally conducted in mixer settlers, plate and agitated-tower contacting equipment, or packed or spray towers. Liquid-solid extraction, in which a liquid solvent is passed over a solid phase to remove some solute, is carried out in fixed-bed, moving-bed, or agitated-solid columns. [Pg.141]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.478 , Pg.480 , Pg.486 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.478 , Pg.480 , Pg.486 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.478 , Pg.480 , Pg.486 ]




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