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Title:
Experimental Methods in Kinetic Studies |
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Division: General Physical / Elsevier / 英文版 |
Author/Editor: Bohdan Wojciechowski and Norman Rice Star:     |
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ISBN: 0444513140 |
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Introduce Date: 2007年05月17日10:00 , Release Date: 2007年05月17日11:39 |
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780444513144
By
Bohdan Wojciechowski, Estero, Florida, USA
Norman Rice, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Description
This book is a guide to kinetic studies of reaction mechanisms. It reviews conventional reactor types and data collection methods, and introduces a new methodology for data collection using Temperature Scanning Reactors (TSR). It provides a theoretical and practical approach to temperature scanning (TS) methodology and supports a revival of kinetic studies as a useful approach to the fundamental understanding of chemical reaction mechanisms and the consequential reaction kinetics.
Audience
Professors, research directors, and individual researchers and teachers in kinetics, catalyst development and evaluation, reactor and process design. Industrial workers in catalyst development and process design. University departments and libraries for chemical engineering. Industry laboratories for chemical, petrochemical and catalysis research and development.
Contents
1. Reactor Types and their Characteristics 2. Collecting Data under Isothermal Operation 3. Using Kinetic Data in Reaction Studies 4. Difficulties with Mechanistic Rate Expressions 5. The Theory of Temperature Scanning Operation 6. Verification of Kinetic Dominance 7. Processing of Data 8. Fitting Rate Expressions to TSR Data 9. Interpretation of Rate Parameters 10. Statistical Evaluation of Multiparameter Fits 11. Experimental Studies Using TSR Methods 12. Using a Mechanistic Rate Expression 13. TSR Hardware Configurations References Index
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