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Extent-based incremental identification of reaction systems using concentration and calorimetric measurements

Srinivasan, Sriniketh  
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Billeter, Julien  
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Bonvin, Dominique  
2012
Chemical Engineering Journal

Extent-based incremental identification uses the concept of extents and the integral method of parameter estimation to identify reaction kinetics from concentration measurements. The approach is rather general and can be applied to open both homogeneous and gas-liquid reaction systems. This study proposes to incorporate calorimetric measurements into the extent-based identification approach for two main purposes: (i) to be able to compute the extents in certain cases when only a subset of the concentrations are measured, and (ii) to estimate the enthalpies when all concentrations are measured. The two approaches are illustrated via the simulation of an homogeneous and a gas-liquid reaction system, respectively.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.cej.2012.07.063
Web of Science ID

WOS:000311184500083

Author(s)
Srinivasan, Sriniketh  
Billeter, Julien  
Bonvin, Dominique  
Date Issued

2012

Publisher

Elsevier Science Sa

Published in
Chemical Engineering Journal
Volume

207-208

Start page

785

End page

793

Subjects

Reaction kinetics

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Mass-transfer rates

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Extents of reaction

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Extents of mass transfer

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Incremental identification

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Calorimetry

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REVIEWED

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April 17, 2012
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