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The effect of a surfactant on mixer—settler operation
Authors:Jiin-Shiung Horng  Jer-Ru Maa
Abstract:A single stage mixer—settler was used to investigate the effect of surfactant on the mass transfer rate in the system water—HNO3—30 vol.% TBP/dodecane. The interfacial tension of this system first falls then rises with increasing sodium lauryl sulphate (SLS) concentration. The addition of SLS makes the stage efficiency, which is closely related to kha, the product of the individual mass transfer coefficient of HNO3 in the aqueous phase, and average interfacial area per unit volume of mixing chamber, to increase significantly due to an increase in the value of a. A maximum kha value of 0.53 litres?1, a minimum value of interfacial tension, and phase inversion which converted the aqueous phase from continuous to dispersed were observed at around the critical micellar concentration (100 parts 10?6) of SLS in the system of an aqueous to organic phase ratio of 0.2.
Keywords:Stage efficiency  surfactant effect (surface active)  continuous and dispersed phases  phase inversion  interfacial tension  drop coalesence  critical micellar concentration (CMC)
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