Integral Design Methodology of Photocatalytic Reactors for Air Pollution Remediation.

Molecules

Instituto de Desarrollo Tecnológico para la Industria Química (CONICET-UNL), Santa Fe 3000, Argentina.

Published: June 2017

AI Article Synopsis

  • A methodology was developed for designing photocatalytic wall reactors aimed at controlling air pollution by effectively eliminating target pollutants from air streams.
  • The process begins with deriving a mechanistic reaction rate, using lab-scale reactors to determine intrinsic kinetic parameters and compute photon absorption rates.
  • The approach was validated by successfully applying it to remove airborne formaldehyde, determining kinetic parameters in a flat plate reactor and testing a scaled-up corrugated reactor with optimal folding angles using computational fluid dynamics.

Article Abstract

An integral reactor design methodology was developed to address the optimal design of photocatalytic wall reactors to be used in air pollution control. For a target pollutant to be eliminated from an air stream, the proposed methodology is initiated with a mechanistic derived reaction rate. The determination of intrinsic kinetic parameters is associated with the use of a simple geometry laboratory scale reactor, operation under kinetic control and a uniform incident radiation flux, which allows computing the local superficial rate of photon absorption. Thus, a simple model can describe the mass balance and a solution may be obtained. The kinetic parameters may be estimated by the combination of the mathematical model and the experimental results. The validated intrinsic kinetics obtained may be directly used in the scaling-up of any reactor configuration and size. The bench scale reactor may require the use of complex computational software to obtain the fields of velocity, radiation absorption and species concentration. The complete methodology was successfully applied to the elimination of airborne formaldehyde. The kinetic parameters were determined in a flat plate reactor, whilst a bench scale corrugated wall reactor was used to illustrate the scaling-up methodology. In addition, an optimal folding angle of the corrugated reactor was found using computational fluid dynamics tools.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6152651PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules22060945DOI Listing

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