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Example: Adsorption and Heterogeneous Reactions. Introduction. Small parallel plate reactor with an active surface is studied . These types of processes are found in heterogeneous reactors, biacores, etc.
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Introduction • Small parallel plate reactor with an active surface is studied. These types of processes are found in heterogeneous reactors, biacores, etc. • The problem shows one of the most unique COMSOL Multiphysics features; coupling phenomena defined in different dimensions. In this case, a surface process is coupled to a process defined in a volume. • Mass balance is defined on the surface with surface diffusion and surface reaction rates using a “tangential PDE”. This, and the corresponding adsorbing and desorbing processes, can be coupled to the 2D problem through a (weak) boundary expression.
Geometry • The flow channel is modeled with a geometry and PDE in 2D • The active surface is modeled with another PDE that ”lives” in 1D space only
Weak Form • The surface equation needs to be defined in a 1D weak application mode, and it is coupled to the 2D PDE through a boundary condition: General Form: where: • “Tangential PDEs have derivatives in the direction of the tangent-plane to the surface only
Weak Form (continued) Multiply by test function v and integrate: Perform integration by parts on left hand side: Rearranged: weak=Ds*(-csTx_test*csTx-csTy_test*csTy)+cs_test* (kads*c*(theta0-cs)-kdes*cs) In COMSOL Multiphysics: dweak=cs_test*cs_time
Concentration in the Bulk and at the Surface Increase in lateral supply of reactant
Concluding Remarks • The model is highly relevant for heterogeneous reactions in the cases where the surface concentrations have to be accounted for. • Access to the weak form gives added flexibility. • Other uses for extended multiphysics can include: • Coupling process control to chemical/transport processes • Modelling phenomena on different scales, such as packed beds