Abstract

An investigation was made into the hydrodynamics related to mass transfer of the oil and gaseous phase in an airlift reactor (ALR), using a high dispersed phase fraction (φ=0.1) for biodegradation purposes, in a simulated biotic medium. The highest Reynolds differences (3400<Re<5400) and low liquid velocity differences between the aqueous and oil phase (0.02–0.05ms−1) were obtained in the riser at assayed superficial gas velocity (Ug). The hexadecane (HXD) specific mass transfer area was increased due to the presence of a greater HXD volume, which enhanced the volumetric hexadecane gas-liquid mass transfer coefficient (kLaHXD) compared to other works at φ<0.1. Thus, high HXD transfer rates were obtained through a 14-day batch culture. Conversely, the high φ value promoted a volumetric oxygen gas-liquid mass transfer coefficient (kLaO2) enhancement. The oxygen transfer rates were improved because of an increase in the oxygen saturation concentration. The maximum uptake rates obtained were 3.44–7.74g HXD L−1h−1. The increase in Ug with a high φ value, led to a positive effect that improved the mass transfer of HXD and oxygen, allowing high HXD uptake rates.

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