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Factor screening chemical reaction processes

Screening. These types of experiments involve seeing which factors are important for the success of a process. An example may be the study of a chemical reaction, dependent on proportion of solvent, catalyst concentration, temperature, pH, stirring rate, etc. Typically 10 or more factors might be relevant. Which can be eliminated, and which should be studied in detail Approaches such as factorial or Plackett-Burman designs (Sections 2.3.1-2.3.3) are useful in this context. [Pg.15]


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