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Adipic Acid Jet-Spray Vaporizer Results from the First Experiments

April 18th, 1972

Group II Research Note, ICI Corporate Lab.

S F Bush with P Dyer and M J Shires.

Summary

Experimental results from a new device for vaporizing heat sensitive liquids are reported. Experiments have been carried out with adipic acid on a 20 lbs/hr rig at CL-B. The direct contact of liquid adipic acid and heating surfaces is minimised by injecting acid droplets into an internally circulating vapour flow, which itself receives heat from the walls of the vaporizer. The internal circulation is maintained by entrainment into an incoming ammonia jet. Some experimental optimisation of the internal geometry has been achieved.

This principle of jet-spray vaporization is designed to be directly applicable in the existing spinner shells in Petrochemicals Division with only a minimum of modifications. It should also apply to other vaporizations where a carrier gas is available or can be introduced.

See also the patents arising from this work Vaporisation Process.