Abstract
An investigation was carried out on the effects of liquid flow rates, solid particle size, bed height, and voidage on the dispersed-phase holdup, the drop size and the behavior of the dispersed phase in liquid-liquid concurrent fluidized beds. The mass transfer coefficients were calculated from liquid-liquid extraction data and the calculated results could be satisfactorily explained by matching with the dynamic behavior of the liquids and the change of drop size. The increase of liquid-liquid extraction rates in liquid-liquid fluidized beds was mainly due to the increase of interfacial areas of the dispersed phase.
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