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Stirred-flow reactor data analysis using

When one studies kinetics of soil chemical processes, where solid surfaces are involved, the analysis of data using a stirred-flow reactor is different from that presented above. The main difference is the presence of one reactant, i.e., soil, clay mineral, or some other solid surface, whose mass is constant throughout the experiment. Thus, a steady state is established together with an equilibrium state when the net reaction rate is zero. Therefore, the analysis of data is not based on steady state conditions. However, continuous short-incremental measurements can be carried out, which enables analysis of non-steady state conditions. [Pg.55]

Equation 8.3.4 may also be used in the analysis of kinetic data taken in laboratory scale stirred tank reactors. One may directly determine the reaction rate from a knowledge of the reactor volume, flow rate through the reactor, and stream compositions. The fact that one may determine the rate directly and without integration makes stirred tank reactors particularly attractive for use in studies of reactions with complex rate expressions (e.g., enzymatic or heterogeneous catalytic reactions) or of systems in which multiple reactions take place. [Pg.272]


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