2021
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv.14381540
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Degradation Kinetics and Solvent Effects of Various Long-Chain Quaternary Ammonium Salts

Abstract: <div>Surfactants such as quaternary ammonium salts (QAS) have been in increasing demand, for emerging new applications. Recent attempts at process intensification of</div><div>their production, have disclosed the need for a better understanding of QAS thermal stability. This work aims to determine degradation kinetics of various QASs, and the</div><div>associated solvent effects. Degradation kinetics of four methyl carbonate QASs were determined in various</div><div>po… Show more

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“…This study included a numerical verification, as well as experimental work. For the numerical characterisation, Reynolds and Péclet dimensionless numbers were used, as shown in eqn ( 6) and (7), where u and d represent the superficial velocity through, and the inner diameter of the tube, correspondingly.…”
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“…This study included a numerical verification, as well as experimental work. For the numerical characterisation, Reynolds and Péclet dimensionless numbers were used, as shown in eqn ( 6) and (7), where u and d represent the superficial velocity through, and the inner diameter of the tube, correspondingly.…”
Section: Reactor Characterisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the degradation reaction, Arrhenius parameters from previous work were used. 7 For the validation of the model, the input parameters were matched with the operating conditions. The flow rate was set between 0.05 and 1.60 mL min −1 , and the temperature was set between 130 and 160°C.…”
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