Title of article
Ultrasound in gas–liquid systems: Effects on solubility and mass transfer
Author/Authors
Laugier، نويسنده , , F. and Andriantsiferana، نويسنده , , Juan C. and Wilhelm، نويسنده , , A.M. and Delmas، نويسنده , , H.، نويسنده ,
Pages
8
From page
965
To page
972
Abstract
The effect of ultrasound on the pseudo-solubility of nitrogen in water and on gas–liquid mass transfer kinetics has been investigated in an autoclave reactor equipped with a gas induced impeller. In order to use organic liquids and to investigate the effect of pressure, gas–liquid mass transfer coefficient was calculated from the evolution of autoclave pressure during gas absorption to avoid any side-effects of ultrasound on the concentrations measurements.
ound effect on the apparent solubility is very low (below 12%). Conversely ultrasound greatly improves gas–liquid mass transfer, especially below gas induction speed, this improvement being boosted by pressure. In typical conditions of organic synthesis: 323 K, 1100 rpm, 10 bar, kL · a is multiplied by 11 with ultrasound (20 kHz/62.6 W).
pact of sonication is much higher on gassing out than on gassing in. In the same conditions, this enhancement is at least five times higher for degassing.
Keywords
High power ultrasound , Autoclave reactor , Gas–liquid mass transfer , solubility , Gassing in/gassing out kinetics
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2006369
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