Ah. Elshazly et al., SOLID-LIQUID MASS-TRANSFER AT THE WALLS OF A RECTANGULAR AGITATED VESSEL, Chemical engineering communications, 158, 1997, pp. 31-41
Rates of mass transfer between the walls of a rectangular agitated ves
sel and solution were studied by measuring the limiting current of the
cathodic reduction of ferricyanide ion at the vessel wall. Variables
studied were rotation speed of 45 degrees pitched blade turbine impell
er, physical properties of the solution and the presence of drag reduc
ing polymer in the solution (Polyox WSR-301). The data were correlated
for polymer free solution by the equation: Sh = 1.925 Sc-0.33 Re-0.5
Comparison of the present data with previous heat and mass transfer st
udies conducted in cylindrical vessels has shown that the mass transfe
r behaviour of agitated rectangular vessels lie between baffled and un
baffled agitated cylindrical vessels. Polyox addition was found to red
uce the mass transfer coefficient by an amount ranging from 5.6 to 37%
depending on polymer concentration. Practical implications of using d
rag reducing polymers in agitated vessels were discussed.