Mixing, reaction, and precipitation: Interaction by exchange with mean micromixing models

An analysis of interaction by exchange with the mean micromixing model is extended to a process involving elementary chemical reaction between two species and subsequent crystallization of product in a continuous mixed suspension mixed product removal etystallizer. Two specific feed conditions are c...

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