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Kinetic model for reaction of aspartic acid with magnesium carbonate in solution

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A kinetic model has been developed for describing the non-catalytic liquid-solid reaction between aspartic acid and magnesium carbonate in solution, with parallel dissolution of aspartic acid particles. The effects of size distribution of both the aspartic acid and magnesium carbonate particles have been accounted for by using a population balance model. The parameters of the model have been estimated by fitting them to experimental data taken from literature.

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Разработана кинетическая модель для описания некаталитических жидко-твердых реакций между аспаргиновой кислотой и карбонатом магнезия в растворе, с параллельным растворением частиц аспаргиновой кислоты. Эффекты распределения по размерам частиц как аспаргиновой кислоты, так и карбоната магнезия были приняты в учет с помощью модели балланса популяции. Параметры модели определяли с помощью приближения их к экспериментальным данным, взятым из литературы.

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Blickle, T., Lakatos, B. Kinetic model for reaction of aspartic acid with magnesium carbonate in solution. React Kinet Catal Lett 39, 193–198 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02061876

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