Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
160055 Chemical Engineering Science 2006 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

A general mass transfer enhancement factor model (GEFM) has been developed based on the enhancement mechanism proposed in this paper taking both shuttle effect and hydrodynamic effect into account to calculate the overall enhancement factor due to the presence of dispersed particles. GEFM can describe the phenomena of the enhancement factor increasing with partition coefficient (m)(m), surface covering fraction (α)(α) and dispersed phase volume fraction (φ)(φ) increase, leveling off at higher φφ, changing of enhancement factor (E)(E) at different conditions. Moreover, GEFM can give the enhancement factor not only of multiphase system relative to the pure liquid phase (even at quite high φφ), but also in the same system under different conditions (e.g. stirrer speed, viscosity). The enhancement factors predicted from GEFM are consistent with the experimental observations well.

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