Claims
- 1. A method for introducing gases into liquids in at least one horizontally disposed stirred kettle which comprises:
- adding to said stirred kettle up to a level of at least 80 to 90% of its capacity a liquid into which gas is to be introduced,
- supplying gas in the form of bubbles to said liquid at a rate adapted to the gas absorption capacity of said liquid, and
- stirring said liquid, while supplying said gas, such that the maximum coherent volume of said gas is 2% of the volume of said stirred kettle, wherein said liquid and gas form a substantially homogeneous mixture, with said gas dispersed in said liquid so that relatively large coherent interfaces between gas and liquid are avoided to thereby reduce chances of an explosion; wherein said stirring is carried out by a disc stirrer, a bar stirrer, a grid stirrer, a pitched blade stirrer, a multi-stage impulse counter current (MIG) stirrer or a Pfaudler-type stirrer.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein a gas bubble having a diameter of 10 cm represents the largest coherent volume of said gas.
- 3. The method of according to claim 1, wherein introduction of the gas is carried out continuously.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein said horizontally disposed stirred kettle is a cylindrical vessel having a ratio of length to diameter of at least 1 and which includes an axial or coaxial stirring shaft.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 907,177, filed Sept. 16, 1986.
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