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Center for Process Analytical Chemistry

Center for Process Analytical Chemistry, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, m-script library, 1993 (Contact Mel Koch or Dave Veltkamp for current versions). [Pg.116]

Center for Process Analytical Chemistry http//www.cpac.wahington.edu. [Pg.267]

Process analytical chemistry generally describes the science and technology associated with displacement of laboratory-based measurements with sensors and instrumentation positioned closer to the site of operation. Although industrial process analyzers have been in use for more than 60 years [3], the modern period of essentially began with the formation of the Center for Process Analytical Chemistry (CPAC) in 1984 [4]. As described by Callis, Illman, and Kowalski [5], the goal of... [Pg.314]

Illman, D. L. (1986), CPAC An industry—university cooperative research center for process analytical chemistry, TrAC Trends Anal. Chem., 5,164. [Pg.349]

D. Veltkamp and D. Gentry, PLS-2 Block Modeling (User s Manual, v. 3. 1), Center for Process Analytical Chemistry, Washington, DC, 1988. [Pg.239]

Abo Akademi University, Process Chemistry Centre, do Center for Process Analytical Chemistry and Sensor Technology (ProSens), Biskopsgatan 8, FIN-20500 Turku-Abo, Finland and, Faculty of Material Science and Ceramics, AGH- University of Science and Technology, Al. Mickiewicza 30, PL-30059 Cracow, Poland Tom Lindfors... [Pg.1328]

The American consortium NeSSI [23] (New Sampling Sensor Initiative) is a CPAC-sponsored (Center for Process Analytical Chemistry) open initiative formed in 2000 to create a standard for process analysis. The object is to implement modular and smart process analytics. It also aims at the future integration of micro analytical devices and micro structured reactors. The concept is derived from the semiconductor industry and follows the ISA SP76 standard. Companies such as Parker-Hannifin, Kinetics and Swagelok are involved. Further information is also given on the web site [23],... [Pg.551]

CHC CHCC CNC coc CP AC CPR CPU CVD CW Catalytic hydrogen combustion Catalytic hydrocarbon combustion Computerized Numeric Control Cyclo olefin copolymer Center for Process Analytical Chemistry Catalytic plate reactor Central processing unit Chemical vapor deposition Continous wave... [Pg.683]

The use of mathematical and statistical modeling methods to relate chemical data sets to the state of the chemical system is referred to as chemometrics. A key figure in the development of chemometrics and its application to industrial problems has been B.R. Kowalski [18, 147, 319] who led the Center for Process Analytical Chemistry (CPAC) that was established in 1984. To aid qualitative and quantitative analysis of chemical data, Eigenvector Technologies Inc., a developer of independent commercial software, has provided a number of software solutions, primarily as a Matlab Toolbox [328]. [Pg.3]

Center for Process Analytical Chemistry, New Sampling/Sensor Initiative (NeSSI) Information Package, August 1, 2000. [Pg.45]

New Sampling/Sensor Initative) Generation II Specification, Center for Process Analytical Chemistry (CPAC), University of Washington, Seattle WA, 2003, WWW. cpac. Washington. edu/ Ne S SI. D. M. Simko, NeSSI - concept to reality . Technical Papers of ISA, 428 (Proc. - Anal. Division Symp., 2002), 2002,122-130. [Pg.352]


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