Experimental and theoretical study of the surface-controlled dissolution of cylindrical particles. Application to solubilization of potassium hydrogen carbonate in hot dimethylformamide.
In this paper we present a mathematical model for the surface-controlled dissolution of cylindrical solid particles. This is employed to interpret experimental data published previously for the dissolution of potassium bicarbonate in dimethylformamide at elevated temperatures. Significant kinetic di...
Main Authors: | Forryan, C, Klymenko, O, Wilkins, S, Brennan, C, Compton, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2005
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