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A continuous tank reactor was used to remove 4-chlorophenol from aqueous solutions, using soybean peroxidase and hydrogen peroxide.
Hydrogen peroxide and an immobilized derivative of soybean peroxidase, covalently bound to a glass support, were used in a continuous tank reactor to remove phenol from aqueous solutions.
In this paper, the urea hydrolysis to ammonia in a continuous tank reactor was mechanistically modeled, and a pilot plant was established to simulate the transfer process in the industrial reactor in order to obtain the scale-up rules of the process.
An intensive combined treatment for removing 4-chlorophenol, consisting of its oxidation with soluble soybean peroxidase and hydrogen peroxide in a continuous tank reactor, followed by purification of the effluent in an ultrafiltration membrane module in series, is studied for the first time.
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The main process technology applied is the continuous stirred tank reactor system.
We consider a continuous stirred tank reactor where an irreversible process occurs.
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Jin et al. [29] developed a mathematical model to simulate the ethylene polymerization in continuous stirred tank reactor.
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