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Expansion characteristics of biocatalysts in fluidized-bed reactors equipped with internals

Metzdorf, C.
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Fauquex, P. F.
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Flaschel, E.
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1984
3rd European Congress on Biotechnology

Data on the effect of internals, esp. motionless mixers, on the behavior of fluidized-bed reactors are provided. The influences of internals on the expansion characteristics of fluidized beds is most pronounced for particles in the range of Archimedes nos. <50. They cause an increase of the operating range in terms of surface velocity by a factor of 5. Internals also prevent channeling and the creation of large recirculation patterns. [on SciFinder (R)]

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Author(s)
Metzdorf, C.
Fauquex, P. F.
Flaschel, E.
Renken, A.  
Date Issued

1984

Published in
3rd European Congress on Biotechnology
Volume

3

Start page

497

End page

504

Subjects

Reactors (fluidized-bed

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expansion characteristics of

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internals effect on)

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reactor fluidized bed expansion internal

Note

CAN 105:5157 16-8 Fermentation and Bioindustrial Chemistry Inst. Chem. Eng.,Swiss Fed. Inst. Technol.,Lausanne,Switz. Conference written in English. 9005-25-8 Role: RCT (Reactant), RACT (Reactant or reagent) (saccharification of, in fluidized-bed reactor with internals)

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