Tutorial 7
Tutorial 7
Determine
There are concerns that the reaction experiences diffusional limitations at the growing Si
solid surface. Estimate the molecular diffusion coefficient for (a) SiCl4 in H2 and (b)
SiCl4 in a gas phase mixture containing 40 mol % SiCl4, 40 mol % H2, and 20 mol %
HCl. The Lennard-Jones parameters for SiCl4 (species A) are .
H2S 3 vol %
SO2 5 vol %
N2 92 vol %
Estimate the diffusitivity of hydrogen sulphide in the gas mixture at 350 K and 1.013 x
105 Pa. The critical temperature (TC) of H2S is 373.2 K and the critical volume (Vc) of
H2S is 98.5 cm3/mol.
Compare this value with experimental value reported in Appendix J.2. (n-butanol in
water at 288 K = 0.77 x 10-5 cm2/s)
As each channel diameter is so small, the gas flow is likely to be very small within a
given channel. Hence, gas diffusion processes may play a role in the operation of this
device, particularly during the mixing and heating steps. We are specifically interested in
evaluating the effective diffusion coefficient of methane gas (species A, MA = 16
g/g.mol) in water vapor (species B, MB = 18g/g.mol) at 300 and 0.5 atm total system
pressure. The diameter of the channel is 200 nm (1 x 109 nm = 1.0 m). A feed gas
containing 20 mol % CH4 in water vapor is fed to the nanochannel with a flux ratio
NA/NB = 0.25. What is the effective diffusion coefficient of CH4 in the nanochannel at the
feed gas conditions? Is the Knudsen diffusion important?
(1) Problem 24.1 (WWWR)
Assume 1 mole,
mole fraction mole MW Wt(g)
CH4 0.935 0.935 16 14.96
C2 H 6 0.046 0.046 30 1.38
C3H8 0.012 0.012 44 0.528
CO2 0.007 0.007 44 0.308
total = 17.176
1.38 g
(a) Wt fraction ethane C2 H 6 0.0803
17.176 g
total wt
(b) average molecular wt of mixture = 17.176 g / mole
1 mole
PCH4 YCH4 P=(0.935)(2.0 105 Pa)
(c) partial pressure of methane
=1.87 105 Pa
0.308 g x ppm
(d) composition of CO2
17.176 g 1 000 000 ppm
x 17932ppm
(2) Problem 24.12 (WWWR)
Gas mixture
0.40
YSiCl4 = 0.40 Y'H2 = 0.667
0.40 0.20
0.20
YH2 = 0.40 Y'HCl = 0.333
0.40 0.20
YHCl = 0.20
1
DSiCl4 mixture =
Y'H2 Y'HCl
DSiCl4 -H2 DSiCl4 -HCl
1
1.547cm 2s -1
0.667 0.333
3.837 0.705
(3) Problem 24.13 (WWWR)
MW /K
H2S 34.0 3.88 287.4
SO2 64.0 4.29 2520
1
1 1 2
0.212
MA MB
AB 4.085
AB
269.1
K
TK
1.30 0 1.273
AB
DH 2 S SO 2 =0.121 cm 2 s 1
(iii) Mixture:
H 2 S 3% , SO2 5% , N 2 92% by volume
0.05
y ' SO2 0.0515
1 0.03
0.92
y ' N2 0.9485
1 0.03
1
DH 2 S mix ' '
0.200cm 2 s 1
y SO2 y N2
DH 2 S SO2 DH 2 S N 2
(4) Problem 24.15(d) (WWWR)
Wilke-Chang:
7.48 108 ( B M B )1/ 2 T
DABL
VA0.6 B
B 1.14cp
T 288K 1 cp =0.001Pa-s 1 poise = 1 g/cm-s =100cp
1 cp = 0.01 poise
B 2.26, M B 18
Pa = N/m2 = m/s2 x kg/m2
(B M B )1/ 2 6.38 =kg/m-s2
VC4H9OH = 4VC +10VH 1V0 4(14.8) 10(3.7) 7.4
Pa.s = kg/m-s
103.6
VA0.6 16.19
7.4 108 (6.38) 288 6
DABL 7.37 10 cm s
2 -1
16.19 1.14
Hayduk-Laudie:
DABL 13.26 105 B 1.14VA 0.589
B 1.14 (1.14) 1.14 0.861
VA 0.589 (103.6) 0.589 0.665
DABL 13.26 105 (0.861)(0.065) 7.42 106 cm 2s -1
Compared to Table J.2 of 7.7 106 cm 2 s -1
(5) Problem 24.22 (WWWR)
AB 10.468
2
AB
220.4
1 N.m = 107 erg
T
2.60 D 0.9878
AB
erg/K
DAB 1.694cm 2s -1
2.405g107 m
Kn 1.2 1
d pore 200g109 m