Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
185634 Electrochimica Acta 2014 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A perpendicular inlet flow becomes more uniform the mass-transfer rate.•The mass-transfer rate under perpendicular inlet flow can be theoretically predicted.•A perpendicular inlet flow improves the reactor behaviour and the concept is easily applicable.

A perpendicular inlet flow of electrolyte is analysed as a means of improving mass-transfer in a parallel-plate electrochemical reactor. Experimental local Sherwood numbers along the electrode length are reported for different values of the hydraulic diameter and Reynolds number, using the reduction of ferricyanide as a test reaction. The Reynolds numbers, evaluated with the inlet velocity in the reactor, range from 0.7 to 30 with interelectrode gaps varying between 3.2 to 9.8 mm. The perpendicular and cumulative flow makes uniform the mass-transfer distribution at the reactor inlet under laminar flow conditions. The experimental data are compared with theoretical calculations obtained by computational fluid dynamics and also with an analytical simplified model. The mean relative deviation between the experimental and theoretical results was lower than 5% and a close agreement was observed between both theoretical treatments.

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