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Kinetics Of Wet Air Oxidation Of Phenol Over A Novel Catalyst, Jing Guo, Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan Oct 2003

Kinetics Of Wet Air Oxidation Of Phenol Over A Novel Catalyst, Jing Guo, Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The Wet Air Oxidation Kinetics of an Aqueous Solution of Phenol Was Studied over Extrudates of an Al-Fe Pillared Clay Catalyst in the Temperature Range of 90-150°C and Air Pressure Range of 0.8-2.5 MPa. the Variables Studied Included Reaction Temperature, Air Pressure, Solution PH, Initial Phenol Concentration, and Catalyst Loading. the Obtained Findings Are Compared with Those Obtained using Hydrogen Peroxide Oxidation. a Group of Kinetic Models Considering Both the Power-Law and Langmuir-Hinshelwood Approaches Was Evaluated to Describe the Catalytic Kinetics of the Phenol Disappearance. the Nonlinear Dependence of the Phenol Conversion Rate on the Catalyst Concentration Was Taken into …


Computation Of Effectiveness Factors For Partially Wetted Catalyst Pellets Using The Method Of Fundamental Solution, E. Palmisano, P. A. Ramachandran, K. Balakrishnan, M. (Muthanna) H. Al-Dahhan Oct 2003

Computation Of Effectiveness Factors For Partially Wetted Catalyst Pellets Using The Method Of Fundamental Solution, E. Palmisano, P. A. Ramachandran, K. Balakrishnan, M. (Muthanna) H. Al-Dahhan

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Trickle Bed Reactors Are Widely Used in Many Process Industries. the Catalyst Particles Are Often Incompletely Wetted Especially in the Trickling Flow Regime and Hence to Design These Reactors, the Effectiveness Factor of Partially Wetted Catalyst Needs to Be Calculated Accurately. Numerical Solutions by Traditional Methods Are Time Consuming and Not Very Accurate, Especially for Some Commonly Used Complex Catalyst Shapes Such as Trilobes, Quadrilobes Etc. the Paper Presents a Novel Numerical Solution for These Problems based on the Method of Fundamental Solutions. the Advantage of the Method is that It Involves Only Boundary Collocation and Can Be Applied to …


Preliminary Work On The Antibacterial Effect Of Strontium In Glass Ionomer Cements, A. Guida, Mark R. Towler, J. G. Wall, R. G. Hill, S. Eramo Oct 2003

Preliminary Work On The Antibacterial Effect Of Strontium In Glass Ionomer Cements, A. Guida, Mark R. Towler, J. G. Wall, R. G. Hill, S. Eramo

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The antibacterial effect of strontium in glass ionomer cements (GIC) was discussed. The glass transition temperatures were found to decrease with the increasing fluorine content consistent with the fluorine replacing bridging oxygens. However no significant correlation was found between the fluoride release and the antibacterial activity.


Catalytic Wet Oxidation Of Phenol By Hydrogen Peroxide Over Pillared Clay Catalyst, Jing Guo, Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan Jun 2003

Catalytic Wet Oxidation Of Phenol By Hydrogen Peroxide Over Pillared Clay Catalyst, Jing Guo, Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Extrudates of Al-Fe Pillared Clay Catalyst Suitable for Packed-Bed Operations Are Evaluated for Wastewater Treatment Via a Wet Oxidation Process Employing Hydrogen Peroxide as the Oxidant. the Reaction Was Carried Out in a Semibatch Basket Reactor under Rather Mild Conditions. Operational Parameters Were Studied under the Following Conditions: Temperature from 25 to 90 °C, Atmospheric Pressure, Initial Phenol Concentration from 100 to 2000 Ppm of the Liquid Phase, Catalyst Loading from 0 to 10 G/L, and Input H2O2 Concentration from 0.15 to 0.6 Mol/L. under These Conditions, the Al-Fe Pillared Clay Catalyst Achieves a Total Elimination of Phenol and Significant …


Environmental Sustainability Education At The University Of Michigan: Collaboration With Industry To Provide Experiential Learning Opportunities, Angela D. Lueking, Deborah A. Ross, Walter Weber Jr Jun 2003

Environmental Sustainability Education At The University Of Michigan: Collaboration With Industry To Provide Experiential Learning Opportunities, Angela D. Lueking, Deborah A. Ross, Walter Weber Jr

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The Concentrations in Environmental Sustainability (ConsEnSus) Program at the University of Michigan is a new multi-disciplinary opportunity for graduate students in the College of Engineering to pursue interests in environmental sustainability white obtaining a traditional engineering Master's degree. Students from several engineering departments complement traditional disciplinary course requirements with courses in environmental regulations, policies, and technology. A required case studies course of the ConsEnSus Program brings practicing engineers together with students to discuss real-world sustainability problems. The industrial participants interactively present relevant case studies, and provide opportunities for experiential learning through classroom activities and term projects. This paper …


Modeling Of The Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis In Slurry Bubble Column Reactors, Novica Rados, Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan, Milorad P. Dudukovic Apr 2003

Modeling Of The Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis In Slurry Bubble Column Reactors, Novica Rados, Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan, Milorad P. Dudukovic

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

A Multicomponent One-Dimensional Dynamic Mathematical Model for the Reacting Slurry Systems with a Change in Gas Flow Rate Due to the Chemical Reaction is Developed. a Change in Gas Flow Rate Caused by the Chemical Reaction is Modeled using the overall Gas Mass Balance. Thus, All Relevant Chemical Species Are Included in the Model. Linear First-Order Reaction Kinetics is Considered. the Gas Phase is Modeled using the Two-Bubble Class Hydrodynamic Model. the Interaction between Small and Large Bubbles is Included as the Cross-Flow. Suspension of Liquid and Solids is Assumed to Form a Pseudo Slurry Phase. Back-Mixing in All of …


Investigation Into The Ultrasound Setting Of Glass Ionomer Cements. Part I. Postulated Modalities, Mark R. Towler, C. M. Crowley, R. G. Hill Apr 2003

Investigation Into The Ultrasound Setting Of Glass Ionomer Cements. Part I. Postulated Modalities, Mark R. Towler, C. M. Crowley, R. G. Hill

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Fuji IX glass is a low phosphate, low soda containing glass which has strontia incorporated as a radio-pacifier. This glass material was analyzed during exposure to different durations of ultrasound in an attempt to determine how the glass phase reacts. Cross sections of Fuji IX cement, set both conventionally and by ultrasound, were subsequently compared by microscopy. The resultant data were analyzed in detail.


Analysis Of Photobioreactors For Culturing High-Value Microalgae And Cyanobacteria Via An Advanced Diagnostic Technique: Carpt, Hu Ping Luo, Abdenour Kemoun, Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan, J. M.Fernández Sevilla, J. L.García Sánchez, F. García Camacho, E. Molina Grima Jan 2003

Analysis Of Photobioreactors For Culturing High-Value Microalgae And Cyanobacteria Via An Advanced Diagnostic Technique: Carpt, Hu Ping Luo, Abdenour Kemoun, Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan, J. M.Fernández Sevilla, J. L.García Sánchez, F. García Camacho, E. Molina Grima

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Photosynthetic Algal Cultures Are a Potential Source of Many High-Value Products. in Photobioreactors (PBR), the Availability and the Intensity of the Light, Which Are Affected by the Cells' Movement, Are the Major Factors Controlling the Biomass Productivity. Hydrodynamics, Hence, Play a Significant Role in the Reactor's Performance, as They Determine Not Only the Flow Field, I.e. Liquid Flow and Mixing, Shear Stresses, Etc., But Also the Movements of the Cells. in This Work, Computer-Automated Radioactive Particle Tracking (CARPT) Technique Was Employed to Evaluate its Feasibility for Characterizing PBRs. Liquid Velocity Profiles, Cells' Movement, and the Temporal Irradiance Patterns Obtained by …


Bubble Dynamics Measurements Using Four-Point Optical Probe, Junli Xue, Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan, M. P. Dudukovic, R. F. Mudde Jan 2003

Bubble Dynamics Measurements Using Four-Point Optical Probe, Junli Xue, Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan, M. P. Dudukovic, R. F. Mudde

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

By Conducting an Analysis of the Measurement Errors It Was Found that Bubble Dynamics Obtained by Two-Point Probes Can Be Highly Inaccurate. a Four-Point Optical Probe with Appropriate Data Processing Algorithm Has Been Developed So that the Bubble Velocity Vector Can Be Obtained. This Probe Provides Directly the Value of Specific Gas-Liquid Interfacial Area. However, for Obtaining Accurate Values of Bubble Velocity and Size, the Four-Point Probe Must Be Calibrated by a CCD Camera at the Same Conditions. Calibration Columns Have Been Developed for This Purpose Where the Bubble Size and Velocity Can Be Varied to Calibrate the Measurements by …