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That reactions between gases and liquids are important in chemical engineering can be judged from the vast literature on this subject. Almost all of the published work up to 1970 has been thoroughly reviewed, drawn together and elegantly summarised in the very comprehensive “Gas-Liquid Reactions” by Danckwerts (1). Since 1970 a number of associated surveys and monographs have been produced, notably those of Juvekar and Sharma (2), Barona (3) and Charpentier (4). This present survey is an attempt to draw attention to the difficulties associated with the analysis of gas-liquid reactions in the context of the interpretation of gas-liquid reactor performance. It is restricted to consideration of reactors which do not involve volatile intermediates or products and those which do not involve a third solid phase. The subject of desorption with reaction has been thoroughly dealt with by Shah and Sharma (5) and a definitive account of gas-liquid-solid reactors has been undertaken by Shah (6).

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Mann, R. (1983). Absorption with Complex Reaction in Gas-Liquid Reactors. In: Alper, E. (eds) Mass Transfer with Chemical Reaction in Multiphase Systems. NATO ASI Series, vol 72/73. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-6900-2_7

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