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- 2012 AIChE Annual Meeting
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- Multiphase Reaction Engineering II
- (573d) Hydrodynamics and Mass Transfer In the Horizontal Rotating Foam Stirrer Reactor
In this work, a new foam stirrer design is presented. A donut-shaped foam block is mounted on a horizontal shaft. Using gamma-ray tomography, the hydrodynamics of the system is described. When the reactor is partially filled with liquid, a “spray regime” is observed which leads to the formation of fine liquid droplets and fine gas bubbles enhancing the gas-liquid mass transfer rate. Furthermore, due to the centrifugal forces at high rotational speeds, the gas is separated from the catalyst only by a very thin liquid film. This enhances the liquid-solid mass transfer of the gas reactant, which is often the limiting component in hydrogenation or oxidation reactions. Mass transfer measurements will be discussed for different operation conditions.