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Transfer Rates and Effective Interfacial Areas

Mass Transfer Rates and Effective Interfacial Areas [Pg.91]

Liquid-phase mass transfer data [13-15] were correlated by the following dimensionless equation [13]. [Pg.91]

The effective interfacial areas for absorption with a chemical reaction [6] in packed columns are the same as those for physical absorption, except that absorption is accompanied by rapid, second-order reactions. For absorption with a moderately fast first-order or pseudo first-order reaction, almost the entire interfacial area is effective, because the absorption rates are independent of as can be seen [Pg.91]

Ample allowance should be made in practical design calculations, since previously published correlations have been based on data obtained with carefully designed experimental apparatus. [Pg.92]

The absorption of ammonia into water is a typical case where gas-phase resistance controls mass transfer rates. [Pg.92]


YOS 58] Yoshida F., Koyanagi T., Liquid phase mass transfer rates and effective interfacial area in packed absorption columns , Ind. and Eng. Chemistry, vol. 50, no. 3, p. 365, 1958. [Pg.143]




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