Engineering Practice: Sensing Change in Batch Reactors
A new method for controlling temperature and monitoring processes can improve the economic performance of batch reactors
Robert Ashe, Ashe Morris Ltd., David Littlejohn, Alison Nordon, and Pamela Allan, University of Strathclyde
The batch reactor is the workhorse of the fine chemical and pharmaceutical industries. Within it, many different unit operations are performed such as chemical reactions, bioreactions, crystallization, distillation and dissolution. Despite their significance...
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