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International Journal of Chemical Reactor Engineering | 2006

Axial and Radial Investigation of Hydrodynamics in a Bubble Column;Influence of Fluids Flow Rates and Sparger Type

Hélène Chaumat; Anne-Marie Billet; Henri Delmas

A detailed investigation of local hydrodynamics in a pilot plant bubble column has been performed using various techniques, exploring both axial and radial variations of the gas hold-up, bubble average diameter and frequency, surface area. A wide range of operating conditions has been explored up to large gas and liquid flow rates, with two sparger types. Two main complementary techniques were used: a quasi local measurement of gas hold-up via series of differential pressure sensors to get the axial variation and a double optic probe giving radial variations of gad hold-up, bubble average size and frequency and surface area.According to axial evolutions, three zones, where radial evolutions have been detailed, have been separated: at the bottom the gas injection zone, the large central region or column bulk and the disengagement zone at the column top. It was found that significant axial and radial variations of the two phase flow characteristics do exist even in the so called homogeneous regime. The normalized profiles of bubble frequency appear sparger and gas velocity independent contrary to bubble diameter, gas hold-up and interfacial area normalized profiles. In any case bubbles are larger in the sparger zone than elsewhere.The main result of this work is the very strong effect of liquid flow on bubble column hydrodynamics at low gas flow rate. First the flow regime map observed in batch mode is dramatically modified with a drastic reduction of the homogeneous regime region, up to a complete heterogeneous regime in the working conditions (uG> 0.02 m/s). On the contrary, liquid flow has limited effects at very high gas flow rates.A large data bank is provided to be used for example in detailed comparison with CFD calculations.


Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part B-pesticides Food Contaminants and Agricultural Wastes | 2018

Degradation of chlordecone and beta-hexachlorocyclohexane by photolysis, (photo-)fenton oxidation and ozonation

Germán Cruz-González; Carine Julcour; Hélène Chaumat; Valérie Bourdon; Felipe Ramon-Portugal; Sarra Gaspard; Ulises Jáuregui-Haza; Henri Delmas

ABSTRACT Intensive use of chlorinated pesticides from the 1960s to the 1990s has resulted in a diffuse contamination of soils and surface waters in the banana-producing areas of the French West Indies. The purpose of this research was, for the first time, to examine the degradation of two of these persistent pollutants – chlordecone (CLD) and beta-hexachlorocyclohexane (β-HCH) in 1 mg L−1 synthetic aqueous solutions by means of photolysis, (photo-) Fenton oxidation and ozonation processes. Fenton oxidation is not efficient for CLD and yields less than 15% reduction of β-HCH concentration in 5 h. Conversely, both molecules can be quantitatively converted under UV-Vis irradiation reaching 100% of degradation in 5 h, while combination with hydrogen peroxide and ferrous iron does not show any significant improvement except in high wavelength range (>280 nm). Ozonation exhibits comparable but lower degradation rates than UV processes. Preliminary identification of degradation products indicated that hydrochlordecone was formed during photo-Fenton oxidation of CLD, while for β-HCH the major product peak exhibited C3H3Cl2 as most abundant fragment.


Chemical Engineering Science | 2007

Hydrodynamics and mass transfer in bubble column: Influence of liquid phase surface tension

Hélène Chaumat; Anne-Marie Billet; Henri Delmas


Chemical Engineering Science | 2005

Mass transfer in bubble column for industrial conditions—effects of organic medium, gas and liquid flow rates and column design

Hélène Chaumat; A.M. Billet-Duquenne; F. Augier; C. Mathieu; Henri Delmas


Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science | 2007

On the reliability of an optical fibre probe in bubble column under industrial relevant operating conditions

Hélène Chaumat; A.M. Billet-Duquenne; F. Augier; C. Mathieu; Henri Delmas


Chemical Engineering Science | 2005

Application of the double optic probe technique to distorted tumbling bubbles in aqueous or organic liquid

Hélène Chaumat; A.M. Billet-Duquenne; F. Augier; C. Mathieu; Henri Delmas


Tetrahedron Letters | 2012

Scalable synthesis of ionic liquids: comparison of performances of microstructured and stirred batch reactors

Hicham Iken; Frédéric Guillen; Hélène Chaumat; Marie-Rose Mazières; Jean-Christophe Plaquevent; Théodore Tzedakis


Archive | 2005

Influence des propriétés physico-chimiques sur la distribution de tailles de bulles

Hélène Chaumat; Anne-Marie Billet; Gilles Hébrard; Frédéric Augier; C. Mathieu; Henri Delmas


Chemical Engineering and Processing | 2017

Hydrodynamic study of a monolith-type reactor for intensification of gas-liquid applications

Audrey Devatine; Hélène Chaumat; Simon Guillaume; Bismath Tati Tchibouanga; Freddy Durán Martínez; Carine Julcour; Anne-Marie Billet


Journal of environmental chemical engineering | 2018

Degradation of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid by photolysis and photo-Fenton oxidation

Germán Cruz González; Carine Julcour; Hélène Chaumat; Ulises Jáuregui-Haza; Henri Delmas

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Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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