Development of Schytill and Geldart diagrams for determining the fluidization conditions for chlorination of anatase-charcoal mixtures

- Organization:
- The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
- Pages:
- 4
- File Size:
- 2076 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jun 21, 1905
Abstract
Schytill and Geldart diagrams were developed for the TiO2-C-Cl2 system at 1 073 and 1 273 K, so as to define the hypothetical relations between particle sizes and chlorine velocity for simultaneous fluidisation of mixtures of anatase concentrate and charcoal for carbochlorination. It was concluded that the operating limits on chlorine gas velocity will be controlled by the behaviour of the reducing agent, mainly because of its lower density. An increase in temperature from 1 073 to 1 273 K will have only a small influence on the fluid-dynamic behaviour of the mixture. For bubble fluidisation, the maximum sizes 0.413-0.478 mm for anatase and 0.529-0.611 mm for charcoal will be adequate. When the particle size distribution is large, fluidisation will be feasible only if conducted in two stages, otherwise the residence time of the small particles in the reactor will be very short. New diagrams will be needed for the gaseous chlorides in the second stage
Citation
APA:
(1905) Development of Schytill and Geldart diagrams for determining the fluidization conditions for chlorination of anatase-charcoal mixturesMLA: Development of Schytill and Geldart diagrams for determining the fluidization conditions for chlorination of anatase-charcoal mixtures. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.