CP302 MassTransfer 02 OK
CP302 MassTransfer 02 OK
CP302 MassTransfer 02 OK
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DAB P
(pA1 - pA2 )
RT(z2 z1) pB,LM
(19)
where
pB,LM =
Air (B)
(pA1 pA2 )
ln[(P - pA2 )/ (P - pA1 )]
z2 z1
1
Water (A)
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NA =
= 0.988 atm
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Air (B)
2
z
Z
zFF 0
1
Water (A)
DAB P
RTz pB,LM
Air (B)
2
z
Z
zFF 0
(pA1 - pA2 )
z
(22)
1
Water (A)
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Air (B)
(23)
2
z
Z
zFF 0
1
dz
Water (A)
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z dz =
tF
MA DAB P (p - p ) dt
A1
A2
RT pB,LM
z0
(zF2 z02)
A
=
2
tF =
Is it okay to take
pA1 and pA2 as
constants?
MA DAB P (p - p ) t
A1
A2
F
RT pB,LM
A RT pB,LM (zF2 z02)
2 MA DAB P (pA1 - pA2 )
(25)
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pA2
dr
pA1
r1
NA =
nA
A
dr
(26)
pA1
r1
10
DAB
RT
NA =
pA2
dpA
(1 - pA/P) dz
(15)
DAB
RT
dpA
(1 - pA/P) dr
dr
pA1
r1
11
nA
4
dr
r2
=-
DAB
RT
dpA
(1 - pA/P)
nA
4
r2
r1
1
r1
dr
=-
r2
1
r2
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DAB
RT
pA2
pA2
dp
(1 - p /P)
A
pA1
DABP
RT
dr
pA1
P - pA2
P pA1
r1
(28)
12
DABP
RT
P - pA2
P pA1
pA2
nA
4r12
DABP
RTr1
pA1 - pA2
pB,LM
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dr
pA1
r1
13
NA =
= 0.9996 atm
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DABP
RT
pA1 - pA2
pB,LM
(30)
pA2
pA1
d
r1
Sphere is enlarged.
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(31)
pA2
pA1
d
r1
Sphere is enlarged.
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- A d =
pA2
tF
MA DAB P (p - p ) dt
A1
A2
RT pB,LM
r1
pA1
d
r1
Sphere is enlarged.
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(r12 0)
=
2
tF =
MA DAB P (p - p ) t
A1
A2
F
RT pB,LM
A r12 RT pB,LM
2 MA DAB P (pA1 - pA2 )
(32)
pA2
pA1
d
r1
Sphere is enlarged.
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Estimating diffusivities
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Estimating Diffusivity
Diffusivities for different systems could be estimated using
the empirical equations provided in the following slides as
well as those provided in other reference texts available in
the library and other sources.
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Diffusivity of gases
An example at 1 atm and 298 K:
System
Diffusivity (cm2/s)
H2-NH3
0.783
H2-CH4
0.726
Ar-CH4
0.202
He-CH4
0.675
He-N2
0.687
Air-H2O
0.260
Air-C2H5OH
0.135
Air-benzene
0.0962
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DAB
P
Mi
T
Vi
- diffusivity in cm2/s
- absolute pressure in atm
- molecular weight
- temperature in K
- sum of the diffusion volume for component i
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Diffusivity in Liquids
For very large spherical molecules (A) of 1000 molecular
weight or greater diffusing in a liquid solvent (B) of small
molecules:
DAB =
DAB
T
VA
9.96 x 10-12 T
VA1/3
applicable for
biological
solutes such
as proteins
- diffusivity in cm2/s
- temperature in K
- viscosity of solution in kg/m s
- solute molar volume at its normal boiling point
in m3/kmol
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Diffusivity in Liquids
For smaller molecules (A) diffusing in a dilute liquid solution of
solvent (B):
DAB =
applicable for
biological
solutes
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DoAB =
DAB is proportional to T
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Diffusion in solids
Diffusion in solids are occurring at a very slow rate.
However, mass transfer in solids are very important.
Examples:
Leaching of metal ores
Drying of timber, and foods
Diffusion and catalytic reaction in solid catalysts
Separation of fluids by membranes
Treatment of metal at high temperature by gases.
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Diffusion in solids
Diffusion in solids occur in two different ways:
- Diffusion following Ficks law (does not depend on
the structure of the solid)
- Diffusion in porous solids where the actual structure
and void channels are important
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dCA
dz
CA (N + N )
+
A
B
CT
(13)
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dCA
dz
(33)
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(34)
CA1
CA2
z2-z1
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2L DAB(CA1 - CA2)
ln(r2 / r1)
(36)
CA1
r2
CA2
r
r1
36
(38)
CA1
r2
CA2
r
r1
37
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