Effective interfacial area in a packed column

Jhaveri, A. S. ; Sharma, M. M. (1968) Effective interfacial area in a packed column Chemical Engineering Science, 23 (7). pp. 669-676. ISSN 0009-2509

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Abstract

The theory of absorption accompanied by pseudo nth order reaction was used to evaluate values of effective interfacial area, a, as a function of the liquid flow rate in a laboratory packed column. Oxygen was absorbed in aqueous solutions of cuprous chloride and sodium dithionite. Isobutylene was absorbed in an aqueous solution of sulfuric acid. There is a good agreement among the values of a obtained by using different systems. The value of a appears to be a unique function of the liquid flow rate in the range of liquid properties covered in the investigation.

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