目录 Chapter 1 Introduction 001 1.1 Fluidization and fluidized bed 001 1.2 Typical ΔPB-Ug relationship 003 1.3 Geldart powder classification 006 1.4 Gas-solid fluidization regimes 007 1.5 Fluidization applications 010 1.6 Miniaturization of fluidized beds 013 1.7 Micro fluidized bed applications 017 1.8 Sources of information on micro fluidization 018 Abbreviation 019 Nomenclature 019 References 020
Chapter 2 Fundamentals of Gas-Solid Micro Fluidization 027 2.1 Bed pressure drops in micro fluidized beds 027 2.1.1 The bed pressure drop overshoot 028 2.1.2 The bed pressure drop offset 030 2.1.3 Deviation from the Ergun equation 033 2.2 Mechanistic analysis of the wall effects 036 2.2.1 The wall frictional force 038 2.2.2 Increase in bed voidage 043 2.2.3 Inhomogeneous flow 045 2.3 Discussions on the wall effects 050 2.4 Other influencing factors 053 2.4.1 Influence of particle diameter 053 2.4.2 Influence of gas properties 055 2.4.3 Influence of temperature 056 Abbreviation 057 Nomenclature 057 References 059
Chapter 3 Gas and Solid Mixing 062 3.1 Experimental and analytic techniques 062 3.1.1 Gas residence time distribution 063 3.1.2 Axial dispersion model 065 3.2 Gas mixing 069 3.2.1 Gas residence time distribution 069 3.2.2 Axial gas dispersion coefficient 071 3.2.3 Two-phase model analysis 072 3.2.4 The criteria for plug flow of gas in micro fluidized beds 077 3.3 Solid mixing 081 3.3.1 Solid mixing simulation 081 3.3.2 Particle feeding simulation 082 Abbreviation 086 Nomenclature 086 References 088
Chapter 4 Micro Fluidization Regimes 090 4.1 Experimental observations 090 4.2 Fixed bed 092 4.3 Minimum fluidization velocity 096 4.3.1 Factors influencing Umf 096 4.3.2 Prediction of minimum fluidization velocity 099 4.4 Particulate fluidization 102 4.5 Bubbling fluidized bed 104 4.5.1 The onset of bubbling fluidization 104 4.5.2 Prediction of minimum bubbling velocity 107 4.5.3 Bubble size 108 4.6 Slugging fluidized bed 109 4.6.1 The onset of slugging fluidization 109 4.6.2 Prediction of slugging velocity 111 4.7 Turbulent fluidized bed 113 4.7.1 The onset of turbulent fluidization 113 4.7.2 Prediction of transition velocity Uc 115 4.8 Distinction between micro and macro fluidized beds 116 4.9 Fluidization regime map for micro fluidized beds 119 Nomenclature 125 References 127
Chapter 5 Hydrodynamic Modeling of Micro Fluidized Beds 129 5.1 CFD modeling approaches 129 5.2 Two-fluid method 132 5.2.1 TFM formulation 132 5.2.2 TFM simulations and validations 136 5.2.3 TFM-predicted MFB hydrodynamics 140 5.3 The discrete element method 144 5.3.1 Model formulation 145 5.3.2 DEM simulations and validations 146 5.3.3 DEM-predicted MFB hydrodynamics 147 5.4 A brief discussion and future perspective 152 Abbreviation 153 Nomenclature 153 References 154
Chapter 6 Microreactors for Thermal Analysis of Gas-Solid Thermochemical Reactions 158 6.1 Thermal analysis approaches 158 6.1.1 Thermochemical reaction pathways 158 6.1.2 General requirements for thermal analysis approaches 159 6.2 Microreactors for thermal analysis 163 6.2.1 General approaches and requirements 163 6.2.2 Classification of microreactors 163 6.3 Furnace heating micro reactors 166 6.3.1 Micro fixed bed reactor 166 6.3.2 Gas pulsed microreactor 167 6.3.3 Thermogravimetric analyzer 168 6.3.4 The single and tandem ?-reactors 170 6.3.5 Drop-tube reactor 172 6.3.6 Catalyst cell fluidized bed reactor 173 6.4 Resistively heated micro reactors 174 6.4.1 Wire mesh reactor 174 6.4.2 Curie point reactor 176 6.4.3 Pulse-heated analysis of solid reaction reactor 177 6.4.4 Microprobe reactor 178 6.5 Particle bed heating micro reactors 178 6.5.1 Micro spouted bed reactor 178 6.5.2 Micro fluidized bed reactor 179 6.6 Other non-resistively heating micro reactors 180 6.6.1 Microwave microreactor 180 6.6.2 Laser ablation reactor 180 6.6.3 Thermal plasma reactor 181 6.7 Remarks 182 Abbreviation 184 References 184
Chapter 7 System of Micro Fluidized Bed Reaction Analysis 188 7.1 System configurations 189 7.1.1 System configurations of micro fluidized bed reaction analyzer 189 7.1.2 Micro fluidized bed reactor design 192 7.1.3 Solid sample feeding method 194 7.1.4 Liquid sample feeding method 195 7.1.5 Online gas sampling and analysis 196 7.1.6 Online particle sampling 197 7.1.7 Change of reaction atmosphere 198 7.2 Kinetic data analysis 200 7.2.1 Data acquisition 200 7.2.2 Data processing 201 7.2.3 Kinetic modeling 202 7.3 New developments in MFBRA 203 7.3.1 MFB thermogravimetric analyzer 203 7.3.2 Induction heating MFB 205 7.3.3 External force assistance 206 7.3.4 Micro spouted bed reaction analyzer 208 7.3.5 Membrane-assisted micro fluidized beds 208 7.3.6 Other developments 209 Abbreviation 209 Nomenclature 210 References 211
Chapter 8 Characteristics of Micro Fluidized Bed Reaction Analyzers 215 8.1 Approaching intrinsic kinetics 215 8.1.1 High heating and cooling rates 216 8.1.2 Effective suppression of diffusion 217 8.1.3 Close-to-plug flow of gas 220 8.1.4 Bed homogeneity 222 8.1.5 Applied kinetics 222 8.2 Understanding reaction mechanism 226 8.2.1 Revealing the true character of fast reactions 226 8.2.2 Detecting intermediary reactions 228 8.2.3 Decoding the reaction mechanism 229 8.2.4 Reactions with in/ex-situ solid particles 230 8.2.5 Non-isothermal differential applications 232 8.3 Reactions under water vapor atmosphere 233 8.3.1 High moisture content feedstocks 233 8.3.2 Reactions with steam as reactants 234 8.4 Sampling and characterization of solid particles during a reaction process 235 8.5 Multistage gas-solid reaction processes 236 8.6 Reaction kinetics under product gas inhibitory atmospheres 238 8.6.1 Isotope tagging method 238 8.6.2 Comparisons between the micro fluidized bed and thermogravimeter 239 Abbreviation 240 Nomenclature 241 References 241
Chapter 9 Applications of Micro Fluidized Beds 244 9.1 Drying 244 9.2 Adsorption 245 9.2.1 CO2 capture using capsulated liquid sorbents 246 9.2.2 CO2 capture using solid adsorbents 247 9.2.3 CO2 capture by gas-solid reactions 247 9.3 Catalytic reaction 249 9.3.1 Catalytic gas reaction 249 9.3.2 Catalytic gas-solid reaction 250 9.4 Thermal decomposition 255 9.4.1 Liquid decomposition 255 9.4.2 Solid decomposition 256 9.5 Pyrolysis 257 9.5.1 Biomass pyrolysis 258 9.5.2 Coal and oil shale pyrolysis 259 9.5.3 Blended material pyrolysis 259 9.6 Thermal cracking 262 9.7 Gasification 264 9.7.1 Biomass gasification 264 9.7.2 Coal gasification 265 9.7.3 In/ex-situ char gasification 265 9.8 Combustion 267 9.8.1 Decoupling combustion 267 9.8.2 Oxy-fuel combustion 268 9.8.3 Chemical looping combustion 269 9.8.4 In/ex-situ chart combustion 270 9.9 Reduction 272 9.9.1 Iron ore reduction 272 9.9.2 Nitrogen oxide reduction by tar 273 9.9.3 WO3 reduction-sulfurization 273 9.10 Other reactions 274 References 274
Chapter 10 Applications of MFBR in Industrial Process Development 281 10.1 Advanced combustion with low-NOx emissions 281 10.1.1 Low-NOx combustion technology 281 10.1.2 NOx reduction by pyrolysis products 283 10.1.3 Pilot experiments and commercial application 287 10.2 Reaction characteristics tested by MFBRA for biomass staged gasification 290 10.2.1 Staged gasification process analysis using MFBRA 290 10.2.2 Characteristics of gasification sub-processes by MFBRA 291 10.2.3 Design of an industrial FBTS gasification process 299 10.3 Light calcination of magnesite using transported bed 301 10.3.1 Existing technology and equipment 302 10.3.2 Kinetic analysis of magnesite calcination 302 10.3.3 Advanced transport bed calcination process 304 10.3.4 Engineering commissioning of a 400 kt/a industrial process 306 Abbreviation 307 Nomenclature 308 References 308
Chapter 11 Characterization of Liquid-Solid Micro Fluidized Beds 311 11.1 Introduction 311 11.2 Hydrodynamics properties 312 11.2.1 Manufacturing methods 312 11.2.2 Minimum fluidization velocity 313 11.2.3 Mixing 318 11.2.4 Mass transfer 319 11.3 Applications 322 11.3.1 Chemical conversions 322 11.3.2 Bioprocessing and bioproduction 322 11.3.3 Other applications 329 11.3.4 Challenges and prospects for MFB scaling-up 329 11.4 Conclusion 330 Abbreviation 330 Nomenclature 331 References 331
Chapter 12 Characterization of Gas-Liquid-Solid Micro Fluidized Beds 338 12.1 Hydrodynamics 338 12.1.1 Pressure drop and minimum fluidization velocity 338 12.1.2 Flow regimes, expanded behavior, solid holdup, and multi-bubble behavior 349 12.2 Applications 366 12.2.1 Chemical reactions 366 12.2.2 Photocatalytic degradation of methylene blue (MB) 367 12.2.3 Catalytic oxidation of crotonaldehyde to crotonic acid 372 12.3 Summary 375 Nomenclature 375 References 377
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