R. Bandyopadhyaya et al., A NEW MODEL OF BATCH-EXTRACTION IN EMULSION LIQUID MEMBRANE - SIMULATION OF GLOBULE-GLOBULE INTERACTION AND LEAKAGE, Chemical Engineering Science, 53(15), 1998, pp. 2799-2807
The present paper seeks to provide an understanding of the possible ef
fect of interaction between emulsion globules, on batch extraction, ut
ilising emulsion liquid membranes. The conventional reversible model o
f Bunge and Noble (1984) considers an isolated globule, for explaining
type-1, reaction-facilitated transport. Their basic approach has been
extended here through Monte Carlo simulation of a system of emulsion
globules, interacting via coalescence-redispersion. Collision of such
an interacting pair results in internal circulation in membrane phase
of globules and causes mixing of solute existing therein. This transla
tes into faster solute penetration inside the globule. Hence, solute d
epletion rate in the external phase is enhanced, over and above that o
f a diffusion-limited reaction. In experiments, at high stirring speed
s involving extraction of weakly basic amines with a strong internal p
hase acid (Baird et al., 1987), this trend has been observed during th
e initial period. A further shortcoming of the reversible model is tha
t it overpredicts the maximum extraction achieved in these experiments
, which is corrected by introducing leakage of internal drops during r
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