Chapter 3 - Complex Reactions: Kinetics and Mechanisms - Ordinary Differential Equations - Graph Theory
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TextoSeries ; In Advanced Data Analysis & Modelling in Chemical Engineering. Elsevier, p.35-82 https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-444-59485-3.00003-5, 2017Trabajos contenidos: - Constales, Denis
- Yablonsky, Gregory S
- D'Hooge, Dagmar R
- Thybaut, Joris W
- Marin, Guy B
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Kinetic experiments are experiments in which the change of chemical composition of the reacting mixture is monitored in time and/or as a function of the various parameters of the system, in particular the inlet or initial chemical composition, temperature, catalyst state, etc. The main paradigm of contemporary chemical kinetics is the following: a chemical reaction is complex and consists of a set of elementary reactions for which the kinetic laws are assumed to be known.
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