Abstract

AbstractIntensified trickle bed reactors were developed for catalytic wet air oxidation (CWAO) of phenol, by generating microbubbles before gas/liquid fluid flows along catalyst packed‐beds. By coupling gas‐liquid microdispersion module, phenol disappearance rate significantly increases under the same operating conditions and phenol conversion reaches 92% in 22 seconds at 160°C and 1000 kPa. Effects of operating conditions were studied systematically and results demonstrated characteristics of high‐interaction regime at low Reynolds number. Comparison of effects among mass transfer and reaction steps shows CWAO reaction is controlled by resistance to liquid‐solid mass transfer of phenol in most cases, while gas‐liquid mass‐transfer‐resistance is ignorable. A dimensionless correlation, Sh = 2.29φ−0.91(ReL + ReG)0.04, was established, by considering influences of liquid film thickness and fluid flow situations on liquid‐solid mass transfer coefficient in microbubble‐in‐liquid/catalyst‐particle system. The study would provide an effective method for intensifying CWAO and other liquid‐solid‐mass‐transfer‐resistance‐controlled gas/liquid/solid catalytic reactions and help understand mass transfer mechanism in new gas/liquid/solid system.

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