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Ionization variables flow rate

The dynamic model presented herein builds on that reported previously (I) by incorporating the interactions between volatile acids, pH, alkalinity, gas production rate, and gas composition. The model is developed from material balances on the biological, liquid, and gas phases of a continuous-flow, complete mixing reactor. Appropriate relationships such as yield constants, an inhibition function, Henry s law, charge balances, and ionization equilibria are used to express the interactions between variables. The inputs and outputs for the reactor and the reactions considered are illustrated in Figure 2. [Pg.136]

General models of the electron-capture process are based on the kinetic model of Wentworth and co-workers [254,293,295,298,313-315]. The ionization chamber is treated as a homogeneous reactor into which electrons are continuously introduced at a constant rate and electron-capturing solutes are added at a variable rate in a constant flow of carrier gas. The major consumption of electrons is via electron capture and recombination with positive ions. The model can be expanded to allow for the presence of electron-capturing contaminants and the formation of excited state negative ions. The kinetic model provides a reasonable explanation of the influence of pulse sampling conditions and temperature on the detector response, but exactly calculated solutions are rare. Again, this is because the necessary rate constants are usually unavailable, and the identity and relative concentration of all species present in the detector are uncertain. The principal reactions can be summarized as follows ... [Pg.240]


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