Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
621728 Chemical Engineering Research and Design 2012 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
▸ We were able to observe in real time the formation of compound drops A/O/W and W/O/W. ▸ By adding biomass as a solid phase, the air inclusion phenomenon increased to 61%. ▸ Direct collisions do not appear to be the main cause of bubble inclusions. ▸ A slight contact between the phases was needed for the inclusions to occur. ▸ This constitutes a first step to a deeper understanding of oxygen transfer mechanisms.
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