Mass transfer from a fluid flowing through a porous media
T.G. Myers, F. Font

TL;DR
This paper develops an analytical mathematical model for mass transfer in a fluid flowing through porous media, applicable to contaminant removal, and validates it with experimental data, offering a tool for process optimization.
Contribution
The paper introduces a simplified analytical model for mass transfer in porous media, improving upon existing models and enabling easier process optimization.
Findings
Model accurately predicts breakthrough curves
Analytical solution simplifies process optimization
Better agreement with experimental data than previous models
Abstract
A mathematical model is developed for the process of mass transfer from a fluid flowing through a packed column. Mass loss, whether by absorption or adsorption, may be significant. This is appropriate for example when removing contaminants from flue gases. With small mass loss the model reduces to a simpler form which is appropriate to describe the removal of contaminants/pollutants from liquids. A case study is carried out for the removal of CO2 from a gas mixture passing over activated carbon. Using the experimental parameter values it is shown, via non-dimensionalisation, that certain terms may be neglected from the governing equations, resulting in a form which may be solved analytically using a travelling wave substitution. From this all important quantities throughout the column may be described; concentration of gaseous materials, amount of material available for mass transfer,…
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