“…Once in the column gas forms discrete bubbles that rise due to their buoyancy and induce motion of the continuous liquid phase. 2006Ong, Gupta, Youssef, Al-dahhan, & Dudukovic, 2009;Patel & Thorat, 2008;Rabha, Schubert, & Wagner, 2013a,b;Rabha, Schubert, Wagner, Lucas, & Hampel, 2013;; and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) (Daidzic, Schmidt, Hasan, & Altobelli, 2005;Sankey, Yang, et al, 2009;Tayler, Holland, Sederman, & Gladden, 2012a). These measurements have been used to explore a variety of characteristics of bubble column reactor performance.…”