On-Line Monitoring of Chemical Reactions

Wolf-Dieter Hergeth

Wolf-Dieter Hergeth

Wacker Polymer Systems, Burghausen, Germany

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First published: 15 December 2006
Citations: 7

Abstract

The article contains sections titled:

1.

Introduction

2.

Reaction Calorimetry

2.1.

Introduction

2.2.

Heat Flow Balance and Principles of Measurement

2.2.1.

Heat Flow Balance

2.2.2.

Basic Modes of Operation

2.3.

Applications and Instrumentation

3.

Ultrasonic Methods

3.1.

Introduction

3.2.

Theory

3.3.

Applications

4.

Dielectric Spectroscopy

4.1.

Theory and Mechanisms

4.2.

Instrumentation and Applications

5.

Optical Spectroscopy

5.1.

Introduction

5.2.

Instrumentation for Reaction Monitoring

5.3.

Applications of Optical Spectroscopy

5.3.1.

UV – VIS Spectroscopy

5.3.2.

NIR Spectroscopy

5.3.3.

IR Spectroscopy

5.3.4.

Raman Spectroscopy

5.3.5.

Fluorescence

5.3.6.

Other Spectroscopic Techniques

6.

Particle Size Analysis

6.1.

Scattering Techniques

6.1.1.

Turbidimetry

6.1.2.

Angular Static Light Scattering

6.1.3.

Dynamic Light Scattering

6.1.4.

Other Optical Techniques

6.2.

Separation Techniques

7.

Chromatography

7.1.

Introduction

7.2.

GC Hardware Components

7.3.

Applications of Gas Chromatography

7.4.

Other Chromatographic Techniques

8.

Electroanalytical Methods

8.1.

Introduction

8.2.

Conductometry

8.3.

Potentiometry

8.4.

Amperometry, Voltammetry, and Coulometry

9.

Miscellaneous Methods

9.1.

Mass Spectrometry

9.2.

Densimetry and Dilatometry

9.3.

Rheometry

9.4.

NMR Spectroscopy

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