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Monitoring reactions under pressure poses many challenges. Often it is impossible to see into the reactor or process because the required pressure necessitates using a metal reactor instead of glass. It is difficult to know when the reaction is complete, much less being able to characterize the reaction kinetics. The accumulation of an unwanted or hazardous species is not uncommon. Taking samples for offline analysis (i.e. HPLC, GC, NMR) can introduce air or moisture into the reaction which can poison catalyst or the samples simply do not reflect the concentrations of the reactive species in their natural environment.
ReactIR™ real-time in situ FTIR can provide a “molecular movie” of the chemical reaction under actual process conditions, including under high pressure. The functional group specificity of FTIR allows the simultaneous monitoring of many chemical species. Our range of probe technologies, specifically designed for pressure chemistry, allows reactions to be monitored to over 350 bar.
Reaction Monitoring of Processes Under Pressure Webinar Details
This webinar will outline the relevant probe designs and technology for monitoring reactions at elevated pressure. Several pressure chemistry case studies will be presented including reductions (hydrogenation), oxidations, carbonylations, hydroformylations and reactions in supercritical CO2. Schematics and pictures of actual installations will be reviewed showing some very common ways to interface our Comp™ probe technology into a process.
Webinar Presenter
Your online presenter, Dr. Will Kowalchyk, has over 9 years experience with FTIR and the ReactIR™ product line and is currently a Senior Technology and Applications Consultant.
Interactive
At the end of this online seminar there will be an interactive Q&A session providing you with the opportunity to ask questions relevant to your particular application.
Interested in this webinar? You may also be interested in other upcoming webinars, including:
Reaction Monitoring of Processes Under Pressure Webinar Details
This webinar will outline the relevant probe designs and technology for monitoring reactions at elevated pressure. Several pressure chemistry case studies will be presented including reductions (hydrogenation), oxidations, carbonylations, hydroformylations and reactions in supercritical CO2. Schematics and pictures of actual installations will be reviewed showing some very common ways to interface our Comp™ probe technology into a process.
Webinar Presenter
Your online presenter, Dr. Will Kowalchyk, has over 9 years experience with FTIR and the ReactIR™ product line and is currently a Senior Technology and Applications Consultant.
Interactive
At the end of this online seminar there will be an interactive Q&A session providing you with the opportunity to ask questions relevant to your particular application.
Interested in this webinar? You may also be interested in other upcoming webinars, including:

