Real-life problemsReaction engineeringA virtual laboratory has been developed to support chemical reaction engineering courses. Real-life engineering challenges that are difficult to address in a university laboratory give the opportunity to illustrate basic concepts of chemical reaction engineering such as ...
why there is only one independent variable in every reaction; what yield factors are, are all linked through stoichiometry. You should understand why A -> B or S -> P is used commonly in a reaction engineering text, instead of more realistic or real life examples after reading this chapter...
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5. I’m not counting what my reaction vessels, various analytical instruments or other machines/tools of the trade are made of. 6. I’m having argon though. I put it in many a reaction flask and it was there for a very specific purpose. And let’s face it, there’s no other way ...
Investigation of specific reaction classes We investigate in detail three reaction classes that are commonly used in medicinal chemistry. Through these examples, we illustrate each of the three branches in Fig. 1a. We first examine the selective epoxidation of alkenes which is an example where the ...
Chemical reactions take place when one set of chemical substances transforms into new ones with different chemical identities. You might observe physical effects, such as light or heat, which might indicate a chemical reaction is occurring. Chemical reac
The reversible cross-linking process mediated by the Diels–Alder (DA) reaction has been observed in a range of materials, demonstrating its versatility. Examples of these materials include poly(ethylene oxide), polyesters, crosslinked polylactic acid, and polyamides. The ability of the DA reaction ...
Plastic fibers are ubiquitous in daily life with additives incorporated to improve their performance. Only a few restrictions exist for a paucity of common
As per specifications from the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry [1], the ideal sensor is “a device that transforms chemical information, originating from a chemical reaction of the analyte or from a physical property of the investigated system, ranging from the concentration of a...
Compared with the former two, the chemical method can use the strong oxidizing property of the oxidant or the redox reaction between the highly reactive free radicals generated and the antibiotic to destroy the molecular structure of the antibiotic and realize the complete removal of the antibiotic....