Mass transfer and interfacial phenomena in bubble-agitated systems

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
J. K. Brimacombe F. D. Richardson
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Dec 1, 1971

Abstract

Studies have been made of interfacial turbulence occurring in reactions in which indium, zinc and cadmium, dissolved in amalgams, are oxidised into aqueous phases by ferric or mercurous ions. It has been found that this turbulence occurs when the concentrations of oxidising ions in the aqueous phase become sufficiently great. These concentrations are the same as those at which the mass-transfer coefficients in the aqueous phase increase sharply when both phases are stirred by gas bubbles rising through them. The effects of gas flow rate on the mass-transfer coefficients for zinc in mercury have been established, and the oxidation of pure mercury has been investigated. The relevance of the work to processes involving liquid metals is discussed
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APA: J. K. Brimacombe F. D. Richardson  (1971)  Mass transfer and interfacial phenomena in bubble-agitated systems

MLA: J. K. Brimacombe F. D. Richardson Mass transfer and interfacial phenomena in bubble-agitated systems. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1971.

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