Gas-Liquid Flow and Mass Transfer in an Advanced-Flow Reactor

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作者
Nieves-Remacha, Maria Jose [1 ]
Kulkarni, Amol A. [1 ,2 ]
Jensen, Klavs F. [1 ]
机构
[1] MIT, Dept Chem Engn, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
[2] CSIR Natl Chem Lab, CEPD, Pune 411008, Maharashtra, India
关键词
TRANSFER COEFFICIENTS; MICROREACTOR TECHNOLOGY; MICROFLOW SYSTEM; CARBON-DIOXIDE; NUMBERING-UP; 2-PHASE FLOW; DESIGN; HYDRODYNAMICS; CIRCULATION; BIOREACTORS;
D O I
10.1021/ie4011707
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TQ [化学工业];
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0817 ;
摘要
Hydrodynamics and mass transfer of gas-liquid flow are explored under ambient conditions in an Advanced-Flow Reactor (AFR), an emerging commercial system designed for continuous manufacture. Carbon dioxide/water is the model system used in this study for a range of flow rates for gas and liquid of 5.6-103 mL/min and 10-80 mL/min, respectively. Bubble size distribution, gas holdup, specific interfacial area, pressure drop, and mass transfer coefficients are determined from flow visualization experiments and compared with conventional gas-liquid contactors. These variables are mainly influenced by the inlet flow rates and inlet composition. Average bubble sizes ((d) over bar (B)) of 0.9-3.8 mm, gas holdup (epsilon(G)) of 0.04-0.68, specific interfacial areas ((a) under bar) of 160-1300 m(2)/m(3), and overall mass transfer coefficients (k(L)(a) under bar) of 0.2-3 s(-1) were obtained for the vertical orientation of the AFR. Although effect of gravity is present for this system, no significant effect on the hydrodynamic properties was observed. The measured pressure drop for vertical orientation (3.6-53.4 kPa) was used to estimate power consumption, which is used as a metric to compare mass transfer efficiency among different gas-liquid contactors. A power law relationship was obtained for the overall mass transfer coefficients in terms of power input and gas holdup, given by kL (a) under bar = 0.101P(w)(0.443)epsilon(0.459)(G). The design of the AFR with a series of heart-shaped confined sections with obstacles enhances continuous breakup and coalescence of bubbles providing interfacial areas and mass transfer coefficients 1 order of magnitude larger than other gas-liquid contactors, such as bubble columns (50-600 m(2)/m(3); 0.005-0.24 s(-1)) and spray columns (75-170 m(2)/m(3); 0.015-0.022 s(-1)), and 1 order of magnitude smaller than gas-liquid microchannels (3400-9000 m(2)/m(3); 0.3-21 s(-1)) or falling film reactors (20,000 m(2)/m(3)).
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页码:8996 / 9010
页数:15
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