2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0009-2509(03)00302-6
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Effective interfacial area in agitated liquid–liquid continuous reactors

Abstract: A chemical method has been used to quantify the e ective interfacial area in a ba ed continuous stirred liquid-liquid reactor. Two and four straight paddle impellers were used in the experimental runs, at 34• C, with hold-up fractions of dispersed organic phase between 0.061 and 0.166 and stirring speed ranging from 360 to 1500 rpm. In uence of the residence time on the formation of the interfacial area generated in this system was not registered; however, di erences were reported between continuous and batch … Show more

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“…Majority of them (Vermeulen et al, 1955;Rodger et al, 1956;Weinstein and Treybal, 1973;Mlynek and Resnick, 1972;Fernandes and Sharma, 1967;Brown and Pitt, 1974;McManamey, 1978;Calabrese et al, 1986a,b;Wang and Calabrese 1986;Nishikaw et al, 1987a,b;Laso et al, 1987;Chatzi et al, 1991;Zhou and Kresta, 1998;Pacek et al, 1999;Ruiz et al, 2002;Desnoyer et al, 2003;Giapos et al, 2005;Sechremeli et al, 2006) have been done on batch vessels. Only few of them have been done on continuous flow stirred tanks (Wienstein and Treybal, 1973;Fernandes and Sharma, 1967;Quadros and Baptista, 2003). In most of the cases, the experimental data have been correlated using the functional form developed by Hinze (1955) and modified by subsequent researchers (Shinnar and Church, 1960;Doulah, 1975).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Majority of them (Vermeulen et al, 1955;Rodger et al, 1956;Weinstein and Treybal, 1973;Mlynek and Resnick, 1972;Fernandes and Sharma, 1967;Brown and Pitt, 1974;McManamey, 1978;Calabrese et al, 1986a,b;Wang and Calabrese 1986;Nishikaw et al, 1987a,b;Laso et al, 1987;Chatzi et al, 1991;Zhou and Kresta, 1998;Pacek et al, 1999;Ruiz et al, 2002;Desnoyer et al, 2003;Giapos et al, 2005;Sechremeli et al, 2006) have been done on batch vessels. Only few of them have been done on continuous flow stirred tanks (Wienstein and Treybal, 1973;Fernandes and Sharma, 1967;Quadros and Baptista, 2003). In most of the cases, the experimental data have been correlated using the functional form developed by Hinze (1955) and modified by subsequent researchers (Shinnar and Church, 1960;Doulah, 1975).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In most of the cases, the experimental data have been correlated using the functional form developed by Hinze (1955) and modified by subsequent researchers (Shinnar and Church, 1960;Doulah, 1975). In some cases, altogether different functional forms are reported (Wienstein and Treybal, 1973;Quadros and Baptista, 2003). Since model of Hinze (1955) has been used in majority of cases, it is briefly discussed below for sake of completeness.…”
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“…Previous work carried out in this pilot plant, for a reacting system identical to the one used in this study, led to [33]:…”
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“…The analysis is based on the variation inflation factor VIF, eq 8, and the procedure consists of eliminating, at each step, one of the variables that presents a higher VIF or a known relationship with other variables. In this process, the stirring speed and the holdup fraction have a major influence on the effective interfacial area; 28 thus, only the effective interfacial area was selected to enter the model, to keep this modeling approach comparable with the mechanistic ones, which also assume the explicit knowledge of this parameter. If this model, based on the effective interfacial area, presents better predictive performance versus the mechanistic alternatives, then one also has justified the expectations that a model involving the manipulated variables (stirring speed and the holdup fraction) would also perform better.…”
Section: Empirical Statistical Approachmentioning
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