Drop motion during mass transfer accompanied by interphase convection

The article deals with the experimental study of the mass transfer of acetic acid from the dispersed phase (butyl acetate) to the continuous phase (water). The experiments were carried out on a laboratory column with single floating drops. The presence of the Marangoni effect during the movement of...

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Main Authors: Anatolii G. Titov, Zalina R. Rusinova, Ekaterina A. Kalimullina, Anatoliy M. Vorobev
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Language:English
Published: Ural Federal University 2022-06-01
Series:Chimica Techno Acta
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Online Access:https://chimicatechnoacta.ru/article/view/5453
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Zalina R. Rusinova
Ekaterina A. Kalimullina
Anatoliy M. Vorobev
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description The article deals with the experimental study of the mass transfer of acetic acid from the dispersed phase (butyl acetate) to the continuous phase (water). The experiments were carried out on a laboratory column with single floating drops. The presence of the Marangoni effect during the movement of drops and its influence on the trajectories of movement of drops and the kinetics of mass transfer during extraction are shown. The influence of the Marangoni effect is most clearly observed when the driving force of the process is 0.1...0.2 mol/l.
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spelling doaj-art-9abedbfff9634f4cb7ea40a7b516c75b2025-08-20T02:20:26ZengUral Federal UniversityChimica Techno Acta2411-14142022-06-0192S10.15826/chimtech.2022.9.2.S94455Drop motion during mass transfer accompanied by interphase convectionAnatolii G. Titov0Zalina R. Rusinova1Ekaterina A. Kalimullina2Anatoliy M. Vorobev3Ural Federal UniversityUral Federal UniversityUral Federal UniversityUniversity of SouthamptonThe article deals with the experimental study of the mass transfer of acetic acid from the dispersed phase (butyl acetate) to the continuous phase (water). The experiments were carried out on a laboratory column with single floating drops. The presence of the Marangoni effect during the movement of drops and its influence on the trajectories of movement of drops and the kinetics of mass transfer during extraction are shown. The influence of the Marangoni effect is most clearly observed when the driving force of the process is 0.1...0.2 mol/l.https://chimicatechnoacta.ru/article/view/5453interphase convectionmass transfermarangoni convectionliquid dropletcontinuous phase
spellingShingle Anatolii G. Titov
Zalina R. Rusinova
Ekaterina A. Kalimullina
Anatoliy M. Vorobev
Drop motion during mass transfer accompanied by interphase convection
Chimica Techno Acta
interphase convection
mass transfer
marangoni convection
liquid droplet
continuous phase
title Drop motion during mass transfer accompanied by interphase convection
title_full Drop motion during mass transfer accompanied by interphase convection
title_fullStr Drop motion during mass transfer accompanied by interphase convection
title_full_unstemmed Drop motion during mass transfer accompanied by interphase convection
title_short Drop motion during mass transfer accompanied by interphase convection
title_sort drop motion during mass transfer accompanied by interphase convection
topic interphase convection
mass transfer
marangoni convection
liquid droplet
continuous phase
url https://chimicatechnoacta.ru/article/view/5453
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