Modeling of a fluidized-bed photocatalytic reactor for water pollution abatement

Citation
Mg. Chiovetta et al., Modeling of a fluidized-bed photocatalytic reactor for water pollution abatement, CHEM ENG SC, 56(4), 2001, pp. 1631-1638
Citations number
9
Categorie Soggetti
Chemical Engineering
Journal title
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE
ISSN journal
00092509 → ACNP
Volume
56
Issue
4
Year of publication
2001
Pages
1631 - 1638
Database
ISI
SICI code
0009-2509(200102)56:4<1631:MOAFPR>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
A system consisting of a fluidized bed of quartz-support particles impregna ted with titanium dioxide in a UV-irradiated annular arrangement is present ed as an efficient reactor configuration for the photocatalytic oxidation o f diluted trichloroethylene in water. A mathematical scheme is developed to analyze the fluidized bed, including a detailed radiation held representat ion and an intrinsic kinetic scheme. The model is used to predict operating conditions at which good mixing states and fluid renewal rates are accompl ished throughout the bed, and to compute contaminant decay. Systems analyze d include a high-pressure HE lamp, 0.3 m long setup, and an "actinic", low- pressure lamp in a lm long reactor. For relatively high flow rates, per-pas s oxidation conversions between 9 and 35% are reached depending on the reac tor system considered, and on the titanium oxide concentration in the bed, ranging between 0.1 and 0.5 kg m(-3). Results indicate a strong dependence of reactor performance upon the radiation energy available at each point in the annulus. This availability, in turn, is a fraction of both lamp power and UV-radiation penetration within the bed. For the selected contaminant, the kinetic scheme shows that the low-energy disadvantage in the low-pressu re lamp reactor can be compensated by the fact that the radiation field is more evenly distributed throughout the fluidized particle bed. (C) 2001 Els evier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.