KISEI Nozzle Reactor ? A Novel Spray Reactor For Immiscible Liquids

International Mineral Processing Congress
Kwang Soon Moon
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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7
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Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

Liquid ? liquid reactions such as solvent extraction in hydrometallurgy and BTX extraction in petrochemical industry has long suffered from the long retention time mainly due to the limited interfacial area caused by the immiscibility between water and oil phase, requiring typically very large perfect mixer type reactors and tall adsorption towers. A novel spray reactor for immiscible liquids; that is the KISEI Nozzle Reactor (KNR) was introduced, enabling the drastic increase in the interfacial area between the reacting immiscible liquids. Various spray mechanisms were applied in materials processing, e.g. spray drying, powder metallurgy, and aerosol industry, but not in hydrometallurgy. The KISEI Nozzle Reactor(KNR) was fully developed and used in production of biodiesel from the immiscible triglycerides and methanol. An experience with a full production plant facility is briefly discussed in the current paper. With the fog-like methanol spray in oil medium, the trans esterification reaction was almost instantaneous, and transformed the traditional batch trans esterification process into a continuous production process. And above all, with no moving parts in the KISEI Nozzle Reactor (KNR), the process requires minimal operation and maintenance costs. Keywords: immiscible liquids reaction, nozzle spray reactor, continuous biodiesel reactor, hydrometallurgy, organic extraction, micro emulsion
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APA: Kwang Soon Moon  (2012)  KISEI Nozzle Reactor ? A Novel Spray Reactor For Immiscible Liquids

MLA: Kwang Soon Moon KISEI Nozzle Reactor ? A Novel Spray Reactor For Immiscible Liquids. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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