Transport in bidisperse adsorbents: significance of the macroscopic adsorbate flux

Bhatia, S. K. (1997) Transport in bidisperse adsorbents: significance of the macroscopic adsorbate flux Chemical Engineering Science, 52 (8). pp. 1377-1386. ISSN 0009-2509

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Abstract

Transport in bidisperse adsorbents is investigated here, while incorporating a two-dimensional model for adsorbate diffusion in the microparticles. The latter treatment permits consideration of the macropore concentration variation around the microparticle surface, and thereby predicts an adsorbate through-flux on the macroscopic coordinate. Such a through-flux has earlier been postulated in the literature, but with unrealistic mechanistic justification. The new model therefore resolves the existing ambiguity in this regard, and covers the entire spectrum of behaviour between microparticle and macropore diffusion control. Computational results show that if the macroscopic adsorbate flux, ignored in the conventional analysis, has a significant contribution to the total flux under macropore control conditions then it is always important even when the microparticle diffusion resistance is not negligible. The effect of various parameters such as relative microparticle size and isotherm heterogeneity on the uptake is also studied and discussed.

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Keywords:Bidisperse Solid; Microparticle; Adsorbate Transport
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