REDEEM Bubble Flow Reactor

Overview:

The Bubble Reactor is a flow reactor that uses a contraction-expansion channel geometry to generate pulsating flow and local turbulence, significantly enhancing gas–liquid mass transfer even under otherwise laminar conditions.

Specifications:

Volume: 1,469 mL

Illuminated area: 14,69 mm²

Depth: 1 mm

Channel width: 1 mm

Flow cross section: 1 mm²

Temperature range: -20/200°C (up to 300°C on request)

Pressure range: Up to 12 bar

Residence time: ~ 4-3200 seconds

Materials option: Stainles²s steel, Hastelloy, Cu, PEEK, Anodized Al

Window options: Borosilicate, quartz, ITO, Sapphire

Dimensions: 8,6x7,2 cm

Key Benefits of Arrow:

Turbulent flow even in laminar conditions

Efficient static mixing

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Possible applications:

Best for gas–liquid flow reactions where improved mixing and reduced concentration gradients can increase mass transfer and reaction consistency. Pulsing enhances interaction between fluid layers and helps bring reactants together more effectively.

Liquid-Liquid

Homogeneous dispersion of immiscible fluids.

Gas-Liquid

Enhances mass transfer in catalytic or absorption reactions.

Advanced Mixing Technology

Equipped with a high-precision microfluidic system, the Redeem Bubble Flow Reactor ensures uniform distribution of reactants, eliminating concentration and temperature gradients, which leads to greater reproducibility in chemical processes.

Design and Operation:

Robust and Highly Efficient Structure

Modular design made of stainless steel and corrosion-resistant materials, ensuring durability and compatibility with a wide range of reactants.

Optimized configuration for seamless integration with existing industrial equipment and processes.

Simplified operation, reducing the need for manual intervention and maintenance.

Applications

The Redeem Bubble Reactor is the ideal solution for a wide range of industries, including:

Pharmaceutical Industry

Synthesis of active ingredients with high purity and repeatability.

Chemical Industry

Production of polymers, catalysts, and fine chemicals.

Energy sector

Applications in biofuels and thermal conversion processes.

Nanotechnology

Production of nanoparticles and advanced materials.

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