Abstract: | This study investigates the applicability of the bubble column as a reactor to perform the dehydration of ortho-boric acid efficiently and economically. The effects of operating conditions such as reaction time, temperature, gas flow rate, particle size and solid content in the slurry phase on the fractional conversion of the reaction have been determined, and the performance of the three-phase bubble column reactor operating at low pressure (92 kPa) has been discussed. It can be noted from this study that the reaction time has been reduced and the particle size and solid content which are required in the slurry phase for favourable fractional conversion have been increased in the bubble column reactor in comparison with those in the continuous stirred tank reactor. The reaction could be described by means of a fluid–solid heterogeneous reaction model. |