Título: The effects of manifold flow on mass transport in electrochemical filter-press reactors
Autores: Frías Ferrer, Ángel
González García, José
Sáez Bernal, Verónica
Ponce de León Albarrán, Carlos
Walsh, Frank C.
Fecha: 2008-11-05
2008-11-05
2007
2008-01
Publicador: RUA Docencia
Fuente:
Tipo: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Tema: Convective-diffusion
Electrolyte manifolds
Entrance effects
Hydrodynamics
Mass transport
Turbulence
Química Física
Descripción: The mass transport rates to planar electrodes, in a series of electrochemical laboratory filter-press reactors were measured to quantify the effects of the inlet and outlet design manifolds on the fluid flow. In small reactors, entrance/exit effects are especially important due to the localized generation of fluid recirculation zones, which affect the overall rate of mass transport. Limiting current data, the cathodic reduction of Cu(II) ions on a copper surface (under convective-diffusion control) were used to measure global mass transport coefficients. The data are compared with those from a well-characterized laboratory cell, the FM01-LC electrolyzer. The importance of manifold design in small-scale electrochemical reactors is discussed, and several dimensionless parameters are used to characterize the manifold geometry.
Idioma: Inglés

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