Aerobic oxidation of benzyl alcohol in a slug flow microreactor: Influence of liquid film wetting on mass transfer

Arne Hommes, Bas Disselhorst, Jun Yue*

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Homogeneous Co/Mn/Br catalyzed aerobic oxidation of benzyl alcohol in acetic acid to benzaldehyde was performed in polytetrafluoroethylene microreactors operated under slug flow at temperatures up to 150°C and pressures up to 5 bar. Depending on the bubble velocity and length, a wetted or dewetted slug flow was observed, characterized typically by a complete or partially wetting liquid film around the bubble body. The latter flow suffered from a limited interfacial area for mass transfer. Experiments at temperatures up to ca. 90°C were under kinetic control given no product yield difference under wetted and dewetted slug flows and were used to establish a simplified kinetic expression (first order in benzyl alcohol and zero order in oxygen). This allows to develop a mass transfer model combined with an instantaneous reaction regime that well described the experimental results at higher temperatures where mass transfer was limiting in the dewetted slug flow.

Originele taal-2English
Artikelnummere17005
Aantal pagina's14
TijdschriftAIChE Journal
Volume66
Nummer van het tijdschrift11
Vroegere onlinedatum21-aug.-2020
DOI's
StatusPublished - 19-okt.-2020

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