Solar Energy, Vol.77, No.5, 471-489, 2004
Photocatalytic reactors for treating water pollution with solar illumination. III: a simplified analysis for recirculating reactors
A solar photoreactor operated in the batch, recirculating mode is analyzed in terms of very simple observable variables such as the impinging photon flux, the incident area, the initial concentration, the flow rate, the reactor volume and a property defined as the Observed Photonic Efficiency. The proposed equipment is made of a tubular reactor, a tank, a pump and the connecting pipes. The analysis is formulated in terms of the photon input corresponding to an equivalent batch system that is derived as a new reaction coordinate for photoreactions. Employing several plausible approximations, the pollutant concentration evolution in the tank is cast in terms of very simple analytical solutions. Process photonic efficiencies are defined for the system operation and calculated with respect to the maximum achievable yield corresponding to the differential operation of the solar recirculating reactor. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:photocatalysis;water pollution;solar irradiation;recirculating reactors;photonic efficiency;photon input