Reactive extraction of a degradable organic acid in an agitated vessel: Comparison of mass transfer models with negligible continuous phase mass transfer resistance

Authors
Lee, SCAhn, BS
Issue Date
2003-11
Publisher
KOREAN SOC INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY
Citation
JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY, v.9, no.6, pp.768 - 774
Abstract
Reactive extraction of penicillin G from the continuous aqueous phase to the dispersed organic phase in an agitated vessel was simulated using two mass transfer models with negligible continuous phase mass transfer resistance. The calculated results from one of these two models (Model 2), in which mass transfer of penicillin G was controlled by the diffusion in organic drops and the interfacial reaction. fit the experimental data for degree of extraction better. Thanks to the mass transfer model, the chan-e in the dimensionless penicillin G concentration in the continuous phase with time was investigated for various values of Danckwert numbers at a fixed mass transfer coefficient or Biot numbers at a fixed interfacial reaction rate constant, and then it was confirmed that the mass transfer model should not include the mass transfer resistance in the continuous aqueous film.
Keywords
LIQUID LIQUID DISPERSIONS; PENICILLIN-G EXTRACTION; DISTRIBUTION COEFFICIENTS; AMBERLITE LA-2; MEMBRANE; KINETICS; CARRIER; mathematical modeling; dispersed liquid-liquid extraction system; penicillin G; reactive extraction; mass transfer model
ISSN
1226-086X
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/138094
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