Abstract

Gas absorption is the unit operation in which one or more soluble components of gas mixture are dissolved in a liquid. The absorption may be a purely physical phenomenon or may involve chemical reaction with one or more constituents in the liquid solution. In order to obtain the highest rate of absorption, gas and liquid streams flow in opposite directions in counter-current flow. The unit in this work has been designed to help grasp the basic principles of the chemical and physical aspects involved in absorption. This study unit is made of borosilicate transparent glass in order to show the water spread in the column and get the visual distribution of fluids behavior which helps to fully understand the phenomenon. In this work, the wetted wall column is used to determine gas/liquid mass transfer coefficients, which is essential to design absorption towers. This study investigates the absorption of oxygen from air into deoxygenated water (prepared by nitrogen sparing) in liquid film controlled absorption experiment. The liquid film mass transfer coefficients calculated at various mass flow rates of water and air. This work also studies the effect of water flow(expressed by Sherwood number) and air flow (expressed by Reynolds number)on oxygen concentration in the oxygenation and de-oxygenation process so affect on absorption process. From results, found that relation between Reynolds and Sherwood in wetted wall column been proportional this mean when we increase flow rate of water from 4 to 12 L/hr or air from 60 to 180 L/hr in wetted wall; concentration of oxygen in water out increase which mean absorption is better. Also, the final equation shows linear relation between Reynolds and Sherwood in wetted wall column. All these result help in understanding absorption process and factors influence in efficiency of towers used in real plant and helpful in design absorption tower.

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