A steady-state, liquid-liquid contactor, which was a
modified version of a cell Previously developed by Godfrey,
was constructed for the study of interphase mass transfer.
In particular, the contactor was developed in order to
eliminate problems encountered while studyinpg ternay
systems with the conventional Lewis cell.
The system, water-benzoic acid...
A cascade crosscurrent column, packed with Pall rings, was employed
for ammonia absorption from ammonia-rich air phase by
contacting with water. Absorption efficiency was presented as
the percentage of NH₃ removed as well as the volume of a transfer
unit.
A review of the literature concerning the theoretical and experimental...
A cascade crosscurrent column, packed with Pall rings, was
employed for carbon dioxide absorption from a carbon dioxide-rich
air phase by contacting with water. Absorption efficiency was
presented as the percentage of CO₂ removed versus gas flow rates for
constant liquid to gas ratios (L/G).
Curves were developed for an...