Issue 6, 2003

Effects of gravity on the steady state of a reaction in a liquid-state microreactor—deviations from Poiseuille flow

Abstract

We have simulated the steady state of a stoichiometric neutralisation reaction in a capillary flow reactor. The reactive flow occurs in an upright capillary tube with coaxial inlets in its base, an open top and with adiabatic sidewalls. A dilute solution of 0.100 M alkali or acid is injected vertically upwards through the central inlet. A 0.100 M solution of acid or alkali is also injected vertically upwards into the cylinder through a circular annulus concentric with, and immediately surrounding, the central inlet. Computational fluid dynamics modelling, using the finite-volume method, indicates that gravity has a pronounced effect on both the steady-state flow and on the chemical composition of this flow. Very large deviations from Hagen–Poiseuille flow, proportional to the ratio of the Reynolds number to a modified Froude number, are predicted when gravity is present, even though the densities of the two reactant-streams differ by less than 0.3%. Under terrestrial gravity, both the flow distribution and the steady-state conversion to products at the outlet depend strongly on whether alkali or acid forms the central inlet jet. This dependence becomes very small under microgravity conditions.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Nov 2002
Accepted
27 Jan 2003
First published
11 Feb 2003

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2003,5, 1219-1224

Effects of gravity on the steady state of a reaction in a liquid-state microreactor—deviations from Poiseuille flow

P. J. Stiles and D. F. Fletcher, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2003, 5, 1219 DOI: 10.1039/B211686C

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