An increase in stirring speed is generally considered to be an a priori means of reducing external mass-transfer limitations in fast three-phase hydrogenations that are performed in a stirred tank. We provide experimental evidence for a 300-mL stirred reactor that, above a certain impeller speed, the efficiency of gas-liquid mass-transfer decreases, resulting in the decreased reaction rate. The phenomenon is attributed to the high degree of gas recirculation with large cavities behind the blades. The recirculation may decrease hydrogen concentration in the remainder of the tank, thus decreasing the concentration gradient that controls mass transfer. The model reaction in this work was 2-methyl-3-butyn-2-ol semihydrogenation with Lindlar cat...
Hydrodynamics, temperature, pH and various other physico-chemical factors influence the morphology o...
International audienceThis paper presents the concept and the performances of a mini horizontal stir...
A catalytic chemical reaction is always coupled with mass transfer since the reactants have to trave...
A methodology for the determination of mass transfer resistances of fast reactions in three-phase me...
Hydrogenation is a very frequently occurring example of heterogeneously catalysed reaction widely us...
Heterogenous hydrogenations of high value chemicals are a widely used class of reaction that potenti...
Unbaffled stirred tanks are increasingly recognized as a viable alternative to common baffled tanks ...
Systematic studies of mass transfer interactions with intrinsic reaction kinetics were performed for...
A strategy for the scale-up of a monolith reactor dedicated to gas-liquid catalytic reactions is wor...
Mass transfer limitation is often the controlling mechanism of the conversion rate in trickle bed re...
Developing new stirred gas–liquid–solid reactors with high mass transfer capabilities is...
A series of experiments in which the stirrer speed was varied during a methanol synthesis run with B...
The degree of oxygenation in stirred tank bioreactor is normally described and characterized L by th...
The external and internal mass transfer for a rotating foam stirrer reactor has been studied using t...
In this work, suspension of high-concentration slurry in the presence of gas was investigated using ...
Hydrodynamics, temperature, pH and various other physico-chemical factors influence the morphology o...
International audienceThis paper presents the concept and the performances of a mini horizontal stir...
A catalytic chemical reaction is always coupled with mass transfer since the reactants have to trave...
A methodology for the determination of mass transfer resistances of fast reactions in three-phase me...
Hydrogenation is a very frequently occurring example of heterogeneously catalysed reaction widely us...
Heterogenous hydrogenations of high value chemicals are a widely used class of reaction that potenti...
Unbaffled stirred tanks are increasingly recognized as a viable alternative to common baffled tanks ...
Systematic studies of mass transfer interactions with intrinsic reaction kinetics were performed for...
A strategy for the scale-up of a monolith reactor dedicated to gas-liquid catalytic reactions is wor...
Mass transfer limitation is often the controlling mechanism of the conversion rate in trickle bed re...
Developing new stirred gas–liquid–solid reactors with high mass transfer capabilities is...
A series of experiments in which the stirrer speed was varied during a methanol synthesis run with B...
The degree of oxygenation in stirred tank bioreactor is normally described and characterized L by th...
The external and internal mass transfer for a rotating foam stirrer reactor has been studied using t...
In this work, suspension of high-concentration slurry in the presence of gas was investigated using ...
Hydrodynamics, temperature, pH and various other physico-chemical factors influence the morphology o...
International audienceThis paper presents the concept and the performances of a mini horizontal stir...
A catalytic chemical reaction is always coupled with mass transfer since the reactants have to trave...