Advanced Chemical Engineering Science
Baffles are structures used in reactors to control fluid flow, improve mixing, and enhance heat and mass transfer during biochemical reactions. By disrupting the flow pattern of fluids, baffles help prevent vortex formation and dead zones, leading to more efficient reactions and improved yield. Their design and placement are crucial for optimizing reactor performance in various biochemical processes.
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