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Offline malavi

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Chemical Reaction Scrubber Design
« on: October 22, 2009, 11:49:40 PM »
Hi dear frens
one good chllenge for all chemical engineers
in my present project we are doing one flue gas scrubber
exactly in this scrubber chemical reactions are going onnn
if the two chemicals are non reactive we can find the vapor liquid equilibrium data by using Raoult's law,Henry's law,equation of Antonie or some others methods
but im unable to finding this equilibrium data for the chemical reaction compounds

any one can help out me to solve the problem

I would appreciate your kind advice and recommendation on this.

Please do not hesitate to contact me and I would be like to speak to you in further details.

Looking forward to hearing  from you soon

Best regards
Malavi

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Re: Chemical Reaction Scrubber Design
« Reply #1 on: October 25, 2009, 06:49:50 AM »
Hello malavi,

Sorry, this is way too complicated of a question.

Are you looking for something simpler, such as a simple combustion reaction? What type of scrubber (there are many different kinds, and some are designed to scrub out - and allow bypass - of some chemicals while letting others go through).

Thanks for your help,

Eugene
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