The concept of Mechanism-Enabled Population Balance Modeling (ME-PBM) is reported, illustrated by its application to a prototype Ir(0)(n) nanoparticle formation reaction. ME-PBM is defined herein as the use of now available, experimentally established, disproof-based, deliberately minimalistic mechanisms of particle formation as the required input for more rigorous Population Balance models, critically including an experimentally established nucleation mechanism. ME-PBM achieves the long-sought goal of connecting such now available experimental minimum mechanisms to the understanding and rational control of particles size and size distributions. Twelve pseudoelementary step, particle-formation mechanisms are considered so that the approach ...
Recently research efforts have focused on the effect of fluid dynamics on particle formation process...
This work focuses on the modeling, simulation and control of particle size distribution (PSD) during...
Recently research efforts have focused on the effect of fluid dynamics on particle formation process...
Mechanism-enabled population balance modeling (ME-PBM) was recently defined as the use of experiment...
The effects of microfiltration removal of filterable dust on nanoparticle formation kinetics and par...
Aerosol processes are often model using the population balance equation (PBE). This article present...
Concerns have increased regarding the efficacy of population balance modeling (PBM) for determining ...
Aerosol processes often are modeled using the population balance equation (PBE). This article prese...
The two-step particle synthesis mechanism, also known as the Finke-Watzky (1997) mechanism, has emer...
Properties of nanoparticles are size-dependent, therefore nucleation and growth of particle is often...
The two-step particle synthesis mechanism, also known as the Finke-Watzky (1997) mechanism, has emer...
Aerosol processes often are modeled using the population balance equation (PBE). This article prese...
The two-step particle synthesis mechanism, also known as the Finke–Watzky (1997) mechanism, has emer...
A stochastic population balance model for the formation of nanoparticles, involving mixing of two mi...
Nanoparticles are used in various applications like medical diagnostics, drug delivery, energy techn...
Recently research efforts have focused on the effect of fluid dynamics on particle formation process...
This work focuses on the modeling, simulation and control of particle size distribution (PSD) during...
Recently research efforts have focused on the effect of fluid dynamics on particle formation process...
Mechanism-enabled population balance modeling (ME-PBM) was recently defined as the use of experiment...
The effects of microfiltration removal of filterable dust on nanoparticle formation kinetics and par...
Aerosol processes are often model using the population balance equation (PBE). This article present...
Concerns have increased regarding the efficacy of population balance modeling (PBM) for determining ...
Aerosol processes often are modeled using the population balance equation (PBE). This article prese...
The two-step particle synthesis mechanism, also known as the Finke-Watzky (1997) mechanism, has emer...
Properties of nanoparticles are size-dependent, therefore nucleation and growth of particle is often...
The two-step particle synthesis mechanism, also known as the Finke-Watzky (1997) mechanism, has emer...
Aerosol processes often are modeled using the population balance equation (PBE). This article prese...
The two-step particle synthesis mechanism, also known as the Finke–Watzky (1997) mechanism, has emer...
A stochastic population balance model for the formation of nanoparticles, involving mixing of two mi...
Nanoparticles are used in various applications like medical diagnostics, drug delivery, energy techn...
Recently research efforts have focused on the effect of fluid dynamics on particle formation process...
This work focuses on the modeling, simulation and control of particle size distribution (PSD) during...
Recently research efforts have focused on the effect of fluid dynamics on particle formation process...