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Process exploitation, response-surface methods

Cycled Feed. The qualitative interpretation of responses to steps and pulses is often possible, but the quantitative exploitation of the data requires the numerical integration of nonlinear differential equations incorporated into a program for the search for the best parameters. A sinusoidal variation of a feed component concentration around a steady state value can be analyzed by the well developed methods of linear analysis if the relative amplitudes of the responses are under about 0.1. The application of these ideas to a modulated molecular beam was developed by Jones et al. ( 7) in 1972. A number of simple sequences of linear steps produces frequency responses shown in Fig. 7 (7). Here e is the ratio of product to reactant amplitude, n is the sticking probability, w is the forcing frequency, and k is the desorption rate constant for the product. For the series process k- is the rate constant of the surface reaction, and for the branched process P is the fraction reacting through path 1 and desorbing with a rate constant k. This method has recently been applied to the decomposition of hydrazine on Ir(lll) by Merrill and Sawin (35). [Pg.12]


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