We present a novel application of the Lattice Boltzmann Method to the study of pulsed reactive flows in transitional Knudsen number regimes, namely 0.1 < Kn < 1. We characterize the conversion efficiency of catalytic particles for different geometries and configurations, including single catalytic particle and nanoporous gold (npAu) spheres, within pulsed-flow reactors. For all the explored configurations, the reactivity is found to increase with the Knudsen number of the flow, consistently with previous theoretical models and in reasonable agreement with experimental results in the literature.

Heterogeneous catalysis in pulsed-flow reactors with nanoporous gold hollow spheres

Succi Sauro
2017

Abstract

We present a novel application of the Lattice Boltzmann Method to the study of pulsed reactive flows in transitional Knudsen number regimes, namely 0.1 < Kn < 1. We characterize the conversion efficiency of catalytic particles for different geometries and configurations, including single catalytic particle and nanoporous gold (npAu) spheres, within pulsed-flow reactors. For all the explored configurations, the reactivity is found to increase with the Knudsen number of the flow, consistently with previous theoretical models and in reasonable agreement with experimental results in the literature.
2017
Istituto Applicazioni del Calcolo ''Mauro Picone''
Inglese
166
274
282
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Pulsed Reactive Flow
Lattice Boltzmann
Nanoporous Gold Catalyst
TAP Experiments
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Falcucci, Giacomo; Amati, Giorgio; Krastev Vesselin, K; Montessori, Andrea; Yablonsky Grigoriy, S; Succi, Sauro
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