2001 Annual Conference Proceedings
DOI: 10.18260/1-2--9175
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Eliminating Measurement Dynamics From Kinetic Data

Abstract: When analyzing data to evaluate a rate model, the dynamics of the measuring device must be distinguished from the effects of the rate process. This is of special concern to chemical engineers because the time constants and time delays of instruments used to measure chemical composition can be as large or larger than the time constants of the chemical reactions being studied. Researchers may use sophisticated instruments to mitigate this problem but the cost of such instruments often prohibits their use in the … Show more

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