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Gas absorption-desorption
Authors: Stegou-Sagia, Athina
Reviewer: Aretakis, Nikolaos
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Abstract:
Gas absorption is the process by which one or more components of a gas mixture are dissolved by contact with a liquid. This process is used to carry out chemical reactions and to separate products in many industries. Chapter 4 describes the solubility of gases in liquids and simulates the processes of absorption and desorption with mass transfer of a component. The operation of a countercurrent and co-current absorption or desorption tower is presented. Absorption/desorption in disc towers (isothermal and non-isothermal processes, actual stages, and disc efficiency) and packed towers is analyzed. Non-isothermal processes in towers with packing materials are presented in detail. The chapter concludes with absorption/desorption processes for mass transfer of multiple components. Examples, explanation of symbols, and bibliographic references are included.
Linguistic Editors: Papantoni, Christina
Graphic Editors: Gazetas, Nikos
Type: Chapter
Creation Date: 2015
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License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/gr
Handle http://hdl.handle.net/11419/2122
Bibliographic Reference: Stegou-Sagia, A. (2015). Gas absorption-desorption [Chapter]. In Stegou-Sagia, A. 2015. Thermal processes [Undergraduate textbook]. Kallipos, Open Academic Editions. https://hdl.handle.net/11419/2122
Language: Greek
Is Part of: Thermal processes
Publication Origin: Kallipos, Open Academic Editions