1981
DOI: 10.1016/0009-2509(81)85092-0
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On the relevance of mass transfer limitations in the Fischer-Tropsch slurry process

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“…The models used were (i) that reported by Deckwer et al (1981) which assumes an unmixed pseudohomogeneous slurry phase, and (ii) the model of Bukur (1 983) which is based on a backmixed slurry phase. The models used were (i) that reported by Deckwer et al (1981) which assumes an unmixed pseudohomogeneous slurry phase, and (ii) the model of Bukur (1 983) which is based on a backmixed slurry phase.…”
Section: Data Evaluation By Slurry Reactor Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The models used were (i) that reported by Deckwer et al (1981) which assumes an unmixed pseudohomogeneous slurry phase, and (ii) the model of Bukur (1 983) which is based on a backmixed slurry phase. The models used were (i) that reported by Deckwer et al (1981) which assumes an unmixed pseudohomogeneous slurry phase, and (ii) the model of Bukur (1 983) which is based on a backmixed slurry phase.…”
Section: Data Evaluation By Slurry Reactor Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The models used were (i) that reported by Deckwer et al (1981) which assumes an unmixed pseudohomogeneous slurry phase, and (ii) the model of Bukur (1 983) which is based on a backmixed slurry phase. Using kLa and eL data from empirical correlations (Deckwer et al, 1981(Deckwer et al, , 1982b first order rate constants k can be calculated from the closed solutions of both models on the basis of the experimental conversion data. Using kLa and eL data from empirical correlations (Deckwer et al, 1981(Deckwer et al, , 1982b first order rate constants k can be calculated from the closed solutions of both models on the basis of the experimental conversion data.…”
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“…Accurate estimates of H 2 and CO solubility are needed for many industrial applications, for example Fischer-Tropsch processes, [1][2][3][4] hydrogenation processes [5,6], and corrosion analyses [7]. Experimental data are often missing and need to be estimated [8].…”
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“…These reactors are characterized by a simplicity of construction and operation and have industrial applications especially in biotechnological areas such as effluent treatment, antibiotic fermentation and studies on single cell proteins, and animal cell cultures (Deckwer, 1992). Such reactors also play an important role in coal liquefaction and Fischer-Tropsch synthesis (Deckwer et al, 1981). Although the construction and operation of bubble column reactors is straightforward, the understanding of hydrodynamic behavior in the reactor is poor.…”
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