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R. J. Arrowsmith

Bio: R. J. Arrowsmith is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diffusion (business). The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 13 citations.

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TL;DR: In this article, the second reaction step of that network is studied, namely the conversion of C12A7 to C3A by reaction with calcia, and it has been shown that this reaction takes place in a single step.
Abstract: Solid-solid reactions are important in many chemical and metallurgical process industries, as also in the semiconductor and electrochemical materials industries. In comparison to their fluid counterparts, these systems are difficult to model with any degree of rigour, but models derived from the fluid-solid literature have often been used with success to interpret the data. There are lacunae, however, and our previous work1 has shown the inadequacy of the conventional models when reactions take place through a network of some complexity. In that work, the conversion of alumina and calcia to C3A was shown to be a series network, with C12A7 being the (stable) reaction intermediate. The second reaction step of that network is studied here, namely the conversion of C12A7 to C3A by reaction with calcia. It has been shown that this reaction takes place in a single step. While conventional wisdom treats such reactions as taking place invariably at a (moving) reaction front, it has been shown that a proper interpretation of data requires cognizance of a volume reaction component, which may, under conditions of severe diffusion limitations, be approximated well by a front reaction. © 2007 American Institute of Chemical Engineers AIChE J, 2007

16 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a general study of Knudsen flow in porous media, three special cases have been analyzed using Monte Carlo simulation, and the results indicate that the diffusion equation adequately describes the flow, provided (L / r 0 ) ⩾ 50.

10 citations

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TL;DR: Thermal and kinetic data for the solid-state addition reaction of sulfacetamide and phthalic anhydride are presented and the influence of some pharmaceutical parameters on the reaction kinetics could be observed.

9 citations

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15 Jul 2013

5 citations