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Stripping chemical, design limitations

More often than not the rate at which residual absorbed gas can be driven from the liqmd in a stripping tower is limited by the rate of a chemical reaction, in which case the liquid-phase residence time (and hence, the tower liquid holdup) becomes the most important design factor. Thus, many stripper-regenerators are designed on the basis of liquid holdup rather than on the basis of mass transfer rate. [Pg.1352]


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