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Two- and Three-Phase Sparged Reactors

In a conventional sparged reactor, the gas phase is sparged at the bottom of a cylindrical column. Generally, low pressure drop spargers, such as those used in packed distillation columns albeit with smaller orifices, are used. The bubbling gas [Pg.451]

Design cf Multiphase Reactors, First Edition. Vishwas Govind Pangarkar. [Pg.451]


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