Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
156840 Chemical Engineering Science 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper addresses the question of whether effective diffusivities in porous materials under reactive and nonreactive conditions are equal. Previous studies have considered the problem with first-order reactions, suggesting that the effective diffusivity is unaffected by the reaction mechanisms. However, these studies were made under the assumption of heterogeneous reaction (i.e., the reaction takes place on the solid surface). In contrast to such studies, the present work shows that the effective diffusivity is affected by homogeneous reaction (i.e., the reaction takes place in the fluid phase bulk). The results, obtained from volume-averaging methods for first-order kinetics, show that the effective diffusivity is an increasing function of the Thiele modulus.

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