Maleic acid ozonation: Reactor modeling and rate constants determination

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This work is related to ozone treatment of organic wastes, a gas-liquid reaction. A model has been developed that accounts for mass transfer from the gas to the liquid and for the kinetics of chemical reactions. The theoretical approach of the model firstly refers to the film theory enhanced by a new parameter, the depletion factor. This method allows the part of the reaction occurring within the film and that occurring within the bulk to be distinguished. In relation with the first part of the model, the second part allows the overall behavior of a gas-liquid reactor with time to be described. The model is validated by a set of experiments on maleic acid ozonation in a semi-batch reactor.

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Benbelkacem, H., Cano, H., Mathe, S., & Debellefontaine, H. (2003). Maleic acid ozonation: Reactor modeling and rate constants determination. Ozone: Science and Engineering, 25(1), 13–24. https://doi.org/10.1080/713610647

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