1958
DOI: 10.1002/aic.690040303
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Kinetics of nitrogen tetroxide absorption in water

Abstract: The rate of absorption of nitrogen peroxide into water at 25" and 40°C. has been found to be a linear function of the concentration of nitrogen tetroxide in the gas phase and directly proportional to the interfacial partial pressure of the same species.The rate of absorption is independent of gas velocity over a range of Recl from 170 to 350.The results plotted as absorption rate divided by interfacial partial pressure of nitrogen tetroxide show no effect of liquid rate or contact time between gas and liquid o… Show more

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“…This may be estimated from the solubility of phosgene in aqueous sodium nitrate solutions by a method similar to that used by Markham and Kobe (12) which has been described in detail by Wendel (26). Briefly it used the fact that the salting out of gases by strong electrolytes in water has been found to depend additively on the effects of the ions present.…”
Section: Absorption In Alkaline Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may be estimated from the solubility of phosgene in aqueous sodium nitrate solutions by a method similar to that used by Markham and Kobe (12) which has been described in detail by Wendel (26). Briefly it used the fact that the salting out of gases by strong electrolytes in water has been found to depend additively on the effects of the ions present.…”
Section: Absorption In Alkaline Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The laminar flow boundary-layer model was chosen, since the Nusselt equations are considered valid over the Eeynolds number range of interest, 0 to 1,500 (8). Also, observations (10,11) that flow in the entrance region is smooth and undisturbed, as compared with terminal flow at the same Reynolds numbers, supports the laminar flow model assumption. Figure 1 illustrates the assumed entrance region flow scheme for the steady, isothermal, laminar flow of an incompressible Newtonian fluid over the leading edge of a vertical plate.…”
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confidence: 85%
“…Reaction of Nz04 and water proceeds by means of a fast pseudo-first-order liquid-phase reaction (Andrews and Hanson, 1961;Carberry, 1959;Caudle and Denbigh, 1953;Chilton and Knell, 1972;Corriveau, 1971;Dekker et al, 1959;Denbigh and Prince, 1947;Detournay and Jadot, 1973;Gerstacker, 1961;Hoftyzer and Kwanten, 1972;Koval and Peters, 1960;Kramers et al, 1961;Kameoka and Pigford, 1977;Moll, 1966;Peters and Holman, 1955;Peters et al, 1955;Sherwood et al, 1975;Wendel and Pigford, 1958). For NO2* partial pressures >0.01 atm, this is the predominant absorption reaction (Andrews and Hanson, 1961).…”
Section: Theoreticalmentioning
confidence: 96%