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Liquid-continuous impinging streams features

Features of liquid-continuous impinging streams and their influences on kinetics... [Pg.533]

Because the properties of liquids are essentially different from those of gases, impinging streams with liquid and gas as the continuous phases exhibit totally different performances and it is therefore necessary to discuss them separately. Part II focuses on liquid-continuous impinging streams and related problems, including the features of LIS that efficiently promote micromixing, pressure fluctuation phenomena in LIS, promotion of kinetic processes by LIS, and the application of LIS in the preparation of ultrafine particles, etc. Finally, this we will introduce some important research and development on LIS devices and look forward to the future applications of LIS. [Pg.205]

Both investigations employ the same reaction system for the determination of micromixing and the results from both investigations demonstrate that liquid-continuous impinging streams has the excellent feature of promoting micromixing efficiently. [Pg.235]

As explained in Chapters 10 and 11, the existence of pressure fluctuation and the promotion of micromixing are the major features of liquid-continuous impinging streams. For processes occurring on the molecular scale in liquid or multiphase systems with a liquid as the continuous phase, these features have important implications. One of their valuable applications is the promotion of process kinetics. [Pg.253]

The liquid-continuous impinging stream (LFS) device has the features of efficient micromixing and strong pressure fluctuation and, being the major equipment in the preparation of ultrafine powders by reaction-precipitation, it has exhibited excellent performances in a number of application cases. However, of the various preparation... [Pg.269]

As described in previous chapters in Part II, liquid-continuous impinging streams (LIS) has the feature of very efficient micromixing and can provide a uniform and controllable supersaturation environment for the crystallization process, favoring the production of uniformly large-sized crystalline also, it has been proved experimentally that, to an extent, LIS can enhance crystal-growth rate. For industrial application, Wu [237] designed and patented the impinging stream crystallizer, the structure of which is shown in Fig. 17.3. [Pg.334]

Wu, Yuan, Zhou, Yuxin and Bao, Chuanping (2006). Features of liquid-continuous impinging streams and their influences on kinetics. A paper to be published in the book series Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis, Elsevier, Amsterdam. [Pg.351]

In principle, gas-continuous impinging streams (GIS) can be applied for the combustion of gases, powdery solids and sprayed liquids. Since gas-combustion is relatively simple and the process is essentially independent of the major feature of GIS, i.e., that it significantly enhances heat and mass transfer between phases, the discussions in this chapter will focus on the combustion of the latter two kinds of fuels. [Pg.191]


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