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Quadratic autocatalysis in an extended continuous-flow stirred tank reactor (ECSTR)

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posted on 2024-11-15, 09:48 authored by Mark Nelson, E Balakrishnan
The continuous-flow stirred tank reactor (CSTR) is a standard tool used to investigate the behaviour of chemical processes subject to nonlinear kinetics. A recently proposed variation of the CSTR is the extended continuous-flow stirred tank reactor (ECSTR). This consists of a standard CSTR attached to an environmental tank reactor with mass transfer occurring between them through a membrane. The attraction of studying a reaction scheme in an ECSTR, rather than a CSTR, is that this offers the possibility of modifying the behaviour with a larger parameter dimension. We investigate how the behaviour of a standard non-linear chemical mechanism, quadratic autocatalysis subject to linear decay, changes when it is studied in an ECSTR rather than a CSTR.

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Nelson, M. I. & Balakrishnan, E. (2016). Quadratic autocatalysis in an extended continuous-flow stirred tank reactor (ECSTR). Applied Mathematical Modelling: simulation and computation for engineering and environmental systems, 40 (1), 363-372.

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Applied Mathematical Modelling

Volume

40

Issue

1

Pagination

363-372

Language

English

RIS ID

101595

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