A small ultraviolet-visible absorption spectrometer which uses fibre optic coupled immersion probes has been incorporated into a laboratory scale reaction calorimeter. The combined instrument has been tried out using the hydrolysis of acetic anhydride as a test reaction. With the calorimeter operating in the isoperibolic mode good agreement is found for the pseudo-first order reaction rate constant as determined from spectroscopic and calorimetric measurements. Experiments have been made in order to follow the reaction indirectly using optical pH measurements with acid-base indicators. The possibility of determining the temperature dependence of the rate constant in a single experiment has also been investigated
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With a miniaturized (3 µL volume) fiber-optics based system for on-line measurement by UV/Vis spectr...
A small ultraviolet-visible absorption spectrometer which uses fibre optic coupled immersion probes ...
A simple, flexible, low cost, computer controlled laboratory scale reaction calorimeter has been ass...
The use of different calorimetric techniques for process design and scale up is well consolidated, a...
Reaction kinetics of acetic anhydride hydrolysis reaction is being studied at a fixed reaction tempe...
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Quantitative measurements of the absorption cross-sections and reaction rates constants of free radi...
The rapid and complete characterization of chemical reaction mechanisms and their associated heat pr...
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The use of different calorimetric techniques for process design and scale up is well consolidated, a...
A simple, low cost system of laboratory scale calorimeters is being developed in our laboratory for ...
The object of this research project is to investigate the base catalyzed reaction of acetic anhydrid...
A new approach in isothermal heat conduction microcalorimetric studies of chemical and biological pr...
We report here on a novel approach for the early runaway detection in chemical reactors, based on th...
This paper deals with the comparison of experimental results from several types of commercially avai...
With a miniaturized (3 µL volume) fiber-optics based system for on-line measurement by UV/Vis spectr...
A small ultraviolet-visible absorption spectrometer which uses fibre optic coupled immersion probes ...
A simple, flexible, low cost, computer controlled laboratory scale reaction calorimeter has been ass...
The use of different calorimetric techniques for process design and scale up is well consolidated, a...
Reaction kinetics of acetic anhydride hydrolysis reaction is being studied at a fixed reaction tempe...
This paper describes kinetic fitting of UV-visible spectra and energy flow measured as a function of...
Quantitative measurements of the absorption cross-sections and reaction rates constants of free radi...
The rapid and complete characterization of chemical reaction mechanisms and their associated heat pr...
Abstract A simple method for the on-line calibration, in which both the heat transfer coefficient a...
The use of different calorimetric techniques for process design and scale up is well consolidated, a...
A simple, low cost system of laboratory scale calorimeters is being developed in our laboratory for ...
The object of this research project is to investigate the base catalyzed reaction of acetic anhydrid...
A new approach in isothermal heat conduction microcalorimetric studies of chemical and biological pr...
We report here on a novel approach for the early runaway detection in chemical reactors, based on th...
This paper deals with the comparison of experimental results from several types of commercially avai...
With a miniaturized (3 µL volume) fiber-optics based system for on-line measurement by UV/Vis spectr...