Activated carbon is produced from coconut shell char using steam
or carbon dioxide as the
reacting gas in a 100 mm diameter fluidized bed reactor. The
effect of process parameters such
as reaction time, fluidizing velocity, particle size, static bed
height, temperature of activation,
fluidizing medium, and solid raw material on activation is studied.
The product is characterized
by determination of iodine number and BET surface area. The
product obtained in the fluidized
bed reactor is much superior in quality to the activated carbons
produced by conventional
processes. Based on the experimental observations, the optimum
values of process parameters
are identified.
2015): Modeling the molten salt electrorefining process for spent metal fuel using COMSOL, Separation Science and Technology, Abstract Molten salt electrorefining process is one of the key steps of the pyrochemical reprocessing flow sheet for the spent metallic fuel from fast reactors. Electrorefining process is simulated using COMSOL Multiphysics. This involves solving multiple equations corresponding to electrochemical reactions at the electrode surfaces, mass transfer of metal ions in the electrolyte, potential distribution in the electrolyte and overall material balance of metal ions in a coupled manner. The model is validated using the data of laboratory scale electrorefining experiments from literature. The results show a good agreement with the present experimental data, the variation being less than 10% for the U and Pu concentration changes in liquid Cd anode and molten salt, and U deposit on solid cathode.
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