Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4987250 | Chemical Engineering Research and Design | 2017 | 44 Pages |
Abstract
It is shown how the chromatographic experimental technique may be applied, in combination with the use of convolution theorem, to determine the effective diffusivity of a binary pair of non-reacting gases, in spherical γ-alumina pellets (1.0 mm diameter). The experiments were performed on a packed bed (i.d. = 13.8 mm), with two different packed bed depths of 200 and 400 mm, which enabled the first and second moments for a fictitious bed length of 200 mm to be determined. The effective diffusivity of He in N2 was 9.56 Ã 10â7 m2 sâ1 for the γ-alumina pellets, and for N2 in He was 2.31 Ã 10â7 m2 sâ1. Using the parallel pore model, the apparent tortuosity factor was back-calculated and the value was found to be 2.2 -3.5 for the pellets studied.
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Authors
Runtong Zhang, Stan T. Kolaczkowski,