Eurokin

Founded in 1998, EUROKIN is a consortium of industrial and academic members whose aim is the implementation of best practice[1][2] in the area of chemical reaction kinetics, particularly in the industrial environment. This goal is achieved by carrying out work in a number of areas to make the latest knowledge in these fields available to the end user.

Research themes include reactor selection, high-throughput experimentation, instationary experimental techniques, intrinsic chemical reaction kinetics, assessment of mass transfer limitations, parameter estimation, modelling, experimental design, software, reaction networks, catalyst deactivation, and workshops.

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References

  1. A.N.R. Bos, L. Lefferts, G.B. Marin and M.H.G.M. Steijns, Kinetic research on heterogeneously catalysed processes: questionnaire on the state-of-the-art in industry, Appl. Catal. A: General 160 (1997) 185-190, doi:10.1016/S0926-860X(97)00135-X
  2. R.J. Berger, E.H. Stitt, G.B. Marin, F. Kapteijn and J.A. Moulijn, Eurokin: Chemical Reaction Kinetics in Practice, CATTECH, Volume 5, Number 1, 36-60, doi:10.1023/A:1011928218694
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