Method of sequential subprocesses in a flow consecutor to...

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B01J 19/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2118892

A method is proposed to replace a complex processes which a fluid undergoes while it resides in a vessel such as a stirred tank or a reactor, by the sequentially arranged subprocesses which the said fluid undergoes while it flows through the proposed apparatus. The said sequential subprocesses occur in the consecutive sections of the proposed apparatus called the "Flow Consecutor". The sequential organization of the said subprocesses in a fluid flowing at a high rate through the Flow Consecutor results in a significant reduction of the overall time of the process. Also, it provides possibility of control of parameters for each of the subprocesses on the individual basis. Therefore, the optimization of the overall complex process efficiency is replaced by the optimization of each of the subprocesses what increases substantially the process overall efficiency. Sample applications of the proposed method for selected industrial processes are demonstrated. The scale-up criteria and design procedure for the apparatus are also described.

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