1981
DOI: 10.1016/0009-2509(81)80149-2
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Absorption of chlorine in aqueous solutions of phenols and aromatic sulfonic acids

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“…Values of the physical mass-transfer coefficient, kL, are needed to check the conditions for different controlling regimes and also they may be required for correlating the specific rates of absorption with the pertinent variables (Doraiswamy and Sharma, 1984). The kh values at different stirring speech were obtained from the earlier work in this laboratory (Yadav and Sharma, 1981), for essentially the same configuration of the contactor. The system used was carbon dioxide-water at 30 °C and the kL values were in the range (3.4-5.95) X 10' 5 m/s in the range of stirring speeds f>A,atm.--2.5-3.833 rev/s.…”
Section: Physicochemical Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Values of the physical mass-transfer coefficient, kL, are needed to check the conditions for different controlling regimes and also they may be required for correlating the specific rates of absorption with the pertinent variables (Doraiswamy and Sharma, 1984). The kh values at different stirring speech were obtained from the earlier work in this laboratory (Yadav and Sharma, 1981), for essentially the same configuration of the contactor. The system used was carbon dioxide-water at 30 °C and the kL values were in the range (3.4-5.95) X 10' 5 m/s in the range of stirring speeds f>A,atm.--2.5-3.833 rev/s.…”
Section: Physicochemical Datamentioning
confidence: 99%