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Kinetics Derived from Tracer Signal Dispersion in a Channel Reactor

Kinetics Derived from Tracer Signal Dispersion in a Channel Reactor [Pg.106]

Screening in stationary mode will only give information about the activity of a single catalyst or a catalyst mixture. When a proper catalyst for a certain reaction is found, the next important information is the reaction kinetics. To obtain this information, several methods and reactors are recommended in the literature [66-73]. Most of them apply transient reactor operations to find detailed kinetic information. Microreactors are particularly suited for such an operation since their low internal reaction volumes enable a fast response to process parameter changes, e.g., concentration or temperature changes. This feature was already applied by some authors to increase the product yield in microreactors [70, 74, 75]. De Belle-fon [76] reported a dynamic sequential method to screen liquid-liquid and liquid- [Pg.106]




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A signalling

As signals

Channels a

Dispersion derivatives

Dispersion kinetics

Dispersion reactor

Dispersities kinetics

Kinetics Derived from Signal Dispersion

Reactor channel

Reactor kinetics

Tracer dispersal

Tracer kinetics

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