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Photochemical reactor design reaction mixtures

The main difference between photochemical and thermal reaction is the presence of a radiation-activated step. The rate of reaction of this step is proportional to the local volumetric rate of energy absorption (LVREA). For any emission model, the LVREA is a function of the spatial variables, of the physical properties and geometrical characteristics of the lamp-reactor system, and some physicochemical properties of the reacting mixture. The most important design parameter that is pertinent in photochemical and photocatalytic reactions is the effective attenuation coefficient. [Pg.165]


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