## Abstract Human leucocytes incubated in tissue culture fluid of lowβsodium concentration (2 mM; isoβosmolarity maintained with choline chloride) reached a new equlibrium within 1 hour and lost approximately 25% of intracellular potassium and 70% of intracellular sodium. The rate constant for ouab
Kinetics and transport effects in the dehydration of crystalline potassium carbonate hydrate
β Scribed by M. A. Stanish; D. D. Perlmutter
- Publisher
- American Institute of Chemical Engineers
- Year
- 1983
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 687 KB
- Volume
- 29
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0001-1541
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β¦ Synopsis
Kinetics and Transport Effects in the Dehydration of Crystalline Potassium Carbonate Hydrate
The reaction kinetics and physical transport processes governing the thermal dehydration of solid KzCOy3/2HzO particles were investigated. Isothermal reaction rate data were gathered using a thermogravimetric balance in which narrowly-sized KzC03*3/2HzO crystals were dehydrated under a water vapor atmosphere at different pressures and temperatures. The magnitudes of the heat and mass transfer resistances external to and within the solid product were estimated from solutions of the relevant pseudosteady-state transport equations. In the temperature range 320 to 358 K, the vacuum dehydration of K~COs*3/2HzO crystals smaller than 710 pm (-25 +30 mesh) are accurately modeled by the spherical shrinking-core equation for the chemical rate control regime. In the presence of water vapor, external heat transfer to the particles was sufficient to prevent significant self-cooling; heat and mass transfer resistances within the particles were negligible. The activation energy for K2C03*3/2H20 dehydration is approximately 91 kJ/mol in vacuum; the reaction becomes extremely slow at relative pressures (P/Peq) > 0.35.
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