Knudsen Diffusion in Mass Transfer Operations

 
(Prof.) D.K.MEHTA,
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR,
 
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT,
L.E.COLLEGE-MORBI
 
 
TOPIC:
-  Concept of Knudsen diffusivity, its
significance and industrial application
SUBJECT:
-Mass Transfer Operation-I
SUBJECT CODE:
-3150501
 
Molecular diffusion
 
Molecular diffusion is concerned with the
movement of individual molecules through a
substance by virtue of their thermal energy.
The molecules moves in zigzag path and it also
collides with another molecules where it
changes its direction and magnitude
The average distance the molecule travels
between collisions is it mean free path.
 
What is Knudsen diffusion
 
If gas diffusion occurs in a very fine pore,
particularly at very low pressure, the ‘mean free
path’ of a molecule may be larger than diameter
of the passage.
Then the collision with the wall becomes more
frequent than collision with the other molecules.
Then diffusion rate depends on concentration
gradient, molecular velocity and diameter of
passage.
This is known as Knudsen diffusion.
 
Knudsen Number (Kn):-
It is the ratio of free mean path to the diameter
of the Pore .
 
 
Knudsen Diffusivity(D
AA*
):-
 
 
But if Kn >1, then
 
 
 
If both Knudsen and molecular diffusion exist, then
 
 
with
 
 
For non-cylindrical pores, we estimate
 
Significance
 
The Knudsen number is a good measure of the
relative importance of Knudsen diffusion.
 A Knudsen number much greater than one
indicates Knudsen diffusion is important.
In practice, Knudsen diffusion applies only to
gases because the mean free path for
molecules in the liquid state is very small,
typically near the diameter of the molecule
itself.
 
Type of porous diffusion
 
Industrial application
 
It becomes important when particle size is
below 50 nm.
It is occurs commonly for intra-particle
transport in a catalyst containing fine pores.
 
Gas separation
 
Gas diffusion in random fibrous material
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Molecular diffusion involves the movement of individual molecules through a substance due to their thermal energy. Knudsen diffusion occurs in very fine pores at low pressure where the molecule's mean free path exceeds the pore diameter, affecting diffusion rates. The Knudsen number is used to measure this phenomenon, with values >1 indicating its significance. Knudsen diffusion is crucial for gases but not as relevant for liquids due to shorter mean free paths.

  • Knudsen diffusion
  • Mass transfer operations
  • Molecular diffusion
  • Significance
  • Knudsen number

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  1. (Prof.) D.K.MEHTA, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, CHEMICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, L.E.COLLEGE-MORBI

  2. TOPIC:- Concept of Knudsen diffusivity, its significance and industrial application SUBJECT:-Mass Transfer Operation-I SUBJECT CODE:-3150501

  3. Molecular diffusion Molecular diffusion is concerned with the movement of individual molecules through a substance by virtue of their thermal energy. The molecules moves in zigzag path and it also collides with another molecules where it changes its direction and magnitude The average distance the molecule travels between collisions is it mean free path.

  4. What is Knudsen diffusion If gas diffusion occurs in a very fine pore, particularly at very low pressure, the mean free path of a molecule may be larger than diameter of the passage. Then the collision with the wall becomes more frequent than collision with the other molecules. Then diffusion rate depends on concentration gradient, molecular velocity and diameter of passage. This is known as Knudsen diffusion.

  5. Knudsen Number (Kn):- It is the ratio of free mean path to the diameter of the Pore . = Kn d pore Knudsen Diffusivity(DAA*):- 3 8 u 3 NT = = D * AA M A

  6. But if Kn >1, then d d 8 NT T pore 3 pore 3 = = = 4850 D u d KA pore M M A A If both Knudsen and molecular diffusion exist, then y D N + =1 1 1 1 = + A D D Ae AB KA with B N A For non-cylindrical pores, we estimate = ' 2 D D Ae Ae

  7. Significance The Knudsen number is a good measure of the relative importance of Knudsen diffusion. A Knudsen number much greater than one indicates Knudsen diffusion is important. In practice, Knudsen diffusion applies only to gases because the mean free path for molecules in the liquid state is very small, typically near the diameter of the molecule itself.

  8. Type of porous diffusion

  9. Industrial application It becomes important when particle size is below 50 nm. It is occurs commonly for intra-particle transport in a catalyst containing fine pores.

  10. Gas separation

  11. Gas diffusion in random fibrous material

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