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Hypothetical Components In Hysys


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#1 oahbpn

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Posted 17 January 2011 - 11:34 PM

Hi everyone,

Molybdenum Naphthenate is a solid, but it dissolves in the solution and acts as a homogeneous catalyst.
Should I create a 'Hypo Component' or 'Solid Component'?

#2 Padmakar Katre

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Posted 18 January 2011 - 08:52 AM

Hi everyone,

Molybdenum Naphthenate is a solid, but it dissolves in the solution and acts as a homogeneous catalyst.
Should I create a 'Hypo Component' or 'Solid Component'?



Dear,
Modeling of the catalysis with available commercial simulators, itself is questionable then you can think of creating a hypothetical component with the minimum outputs like Std.Sp.Gr., NBP,Molecular weight and modeling the kinetics or the reactor system. I am not sure of the results.






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