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Reaction-progress variables parallel reactions

The chemical composition of many systems can be expressed in terms of a single reaction progress variable. However, a chemical engineer must often consider systems that cannot be adequately described in terms of a single extent of reaction. This chapter is concerned with the development of the mathematical relationships that govern the behavior of such systems. It treats reversible reactions, parallel reactions, and series reactions, first in terms of the mathematical relations that govern the behavior of such systems and then in terms of the techniques that may be used to relate the kinetic parameters of the system to the phenomena observed in the laboratory. [Pg.127]

When the density varies, we need to find another variable to express the progress of a reaction. Earlier we defined the fractional conversion X for a single reaction, and in this chapter we defined the conversion of a reactant species for reactant A and Xj for reaction j. For the conversion in a reaction we need a different variable, and we shall use Xj (bold type), with the index i describing the reaction. We will first work our series and parallel reactions with these variables and then consider a variable-density problem. [Pg.177]

In chemical-engineering applications, parallel reactions are often studied in the limit where k —> oo. In this limit, the first reaction-progress variable Y can be written in terms of Y2 and f. From the reaction rate expression for Y, it can be seen that the limiting value is given by... [Pg.209]


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