Abstract:As an important chemical
intermediate, 2-mercaptobenzothiazole
(MBT) is widely used in various processes, especially in the rubber
industry. However, there is no first-principles model that describes
the synthetic process of MBT. This paper focuses on the formulation
of a reliable mathematical model represented by a series of differential
and algebraic equations for the industrial batch MBT production process.
It is difficult to estimate all of the unknown parameters in the model
because of the lack of suffici… Show more
“…At present, the research on coal gangue index gas focuses on macroscopic experimental analysis and molecular simulation methods that simply replace coal gangue with kaolinite, which makes it difficult to accurately analyze the mechanism of CO index gas production and adsorption at the microscopic level. 5,6 Therefore, it is of great practical significance to comprehensively study the microscopic mechanism of CO production by coal gangue using a new composite macromolecular model.…”
To reveal the mechanism of CO gas generation and adsorption in coal gangue slits, a new composite kaolinite–coal–kaolinite (KCK) model was constructed by combining the HQL coal and kaolinite model to characterize the crack structure of the gangue.
“…At present, the research on coal gangue index gas focuses on macroscopic experimental analysis and molecular simulation methods that simply replace coal gangue with kaolinite, which makes it difficult to accurately analyze the mechanism of CO index gas production and adsorption at the microscopic level. 5,6 Therefore, it is of great practical significance to comprehensively study the microscopic mechanism of CO production by coal gangue using a new composite macromolecular model.…”
To reveal the mechanism of CO gas generation and adsorption in coal gangue slits, a new composite kaolinite–coal–kaolinite (KCK) model was constructed by combining the HQL coal and kaolinite model to characterize the crack structure of the gangue.
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