Data Required for Predicting Reactive Chemcial Pathways
Abstract
Extensive reactivity data for a particular mixture of chemicals at the potential operating conditions of a process under consideration are rarely available. The impact of vessel size, catalytic contaminants, and other potential reactivity parameters must be extrapolated from available data. The high cost of obtaining laboratory data on all possible combinations forces consideration of predictive techniques. The focus of this presentation is the available reactive chemical predictive techniques and the basic thermodynamic and physical properties needed by these fundamental predictive methods.
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PresentationSubject
Reactive Chemical PathwaysCollections
Citation
West, Harry (1998). Data Required for Predicting Reactive Chemcial Pathways. Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center; Texas &M University. Libraries. Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /193858.