Na. Shvab et al., Mass transfer in fluidized beds of inert particles - Part II: Effect of particle size and density, J APPL ELEC, 30(11), 2000, pp. 1293-1298
The mass transfer rate in fluidized beds of inert particles (FIB) is shown
to be dependent on the electrolyte flow velocity and the intensity of parti
cle collisions with the electrode. The influence of particle size and densi
ty on the ratio of the magnitude of these two influences on the mass transf
er rate in a FIB was studied. Use of particle materials of varying density
in an FIB permits variation of the two effects. The influence of collision
currents prevails in FIBs of low density materials, and the influence of in
terstitial velocity is dominant in beds of high density material. The ratio
of these factors also depends on the size of particles of the same density
. With smaller particle size the influence of collision currents is greater
. Smoothing of mass transfer maxima in beds of particles both of small and
high density is explained. The results establish a basis for the selection
of FIB materials for electrochemical processes.