Scale-Up of a Heterogeneous Photocatalytic Degradation Using a Photochemical Rotor-Stator Spinning Disk Reactor

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Many chemical reactions contain heterogeneous reagents, products, byproducts, or catalysts, making their transposition from batch to continuous-flow processing challenging. Herein, we report the use of a photochemical rotor-stator spinning disk reactor (pRS-SDR) that can handle and scale solid-containing photochemical reaction conditions in flow. Its ability to handle slurries was showcased for the TiO2-mediated aerobic photodegradation of aqueous methylene blue. The use of a fast rotating disk imposes high shear forces on the multiphase reaction mixture, ensuring its homogenization, increasing the mass transfer, and improving the irradiation profile of the reaction mixture. The pRS-SDR performance was also compared to other lab-scale reactors in terms of water treated per reactor volume and light power input.

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Chaudhuri, A., Zondag, S. D. A., Schuurmans, J. H. A., Van Der Schaaf, J., & Noël, T. (2022, April 15). Scale-Up of a Heterogeneous Photocatalytic Degradation Using a Photochemical Rotor-Stator Spinning Disk Reactor. Organic Process Research and Development. American Chemical Society. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.oprd.2c00012

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