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Chemical Conversion at Continuous Flow

The relation between sample (A) dispersion and its conversion by reaction with reagent R into a measurable product P [Pg.75]

After sample injection, the concentrations of A and R at time t, because of the dispersion and reaction taking place, will be given by [Pg.76]

for the overall balance of the product at any time dCp = dCp (formed) + dCp (dispersed) [Pg.77]

Considerably more refined approaches have been developed. Some of the approaches are based on detailed mathematical models of dispersion processes and the usual kinetic equations for first-order chemical reactions [554, 1065], which are subsequently combined as previously de- [Pg.78]


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