Abstract

Abstract This paper reports on the determination of the overall oxygen transfer coefficient in mechanically agitated vessels. Many variants of the sulfite oxidation method are compared with the dynamic method. A new variant of the sulfite oxidation method, called the reaction time method, is proposed. Overall oxygen mass transfer coefficients were obtained with two probes having significantly different time constants and for various agitation levels. The advantages and disadvantages of the main methods used for the determination of the oxygen transfer coefficient are reviewed and discussed.

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