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 The bubble column reactors represent contactors during which a gas or a mix of gases is distributed within the liquid at the column bottom by an appropriate distributor and moves upwards within the sort of bubbles causing intense mixing of the liquid phase. The aim of a bubble column is to regulate the speed of mass transfer and reaction between a gas and a liquid. Generally , both liquid and gas are fed continuously during a counter current or parallel flow style. An outsized quantity of the gas is unsuitable for the bubble column because the pressure drop thanks to the gas flow becomes fairly large. The blending performance of the bubble column has been discussed supported the change in concentration of the injected tracer gas with time at some specific position within the column. Although the bubble column has been widely used, an in depth discussion on its mixing performance remains incomplete. Therefore, it's significant to clarify the connection among the mixedness, time, and gas flow during a bubble column.     

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