Investigation of rates of chemical reaction using laplace transform method

This paper discusses the application of Laplace Transform (LT) method in solving the rate equations for the decomposition of benzocaine, which is a first order reaction and the decomposition of acetyl phenyl salicylate (APS) which involves a competitive sequential four components reaction. The mecha...

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Main Author: Ibrahim Ali , Noorbatcha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaya 2001
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description This paper discusses the application of Laplace Transform (LT) method in solving the rate equations for the decomposition of benzocaine, which is a first order reaction and the decomposition of acetyl phenyl salicylate (APS) which involves a competitive sequential four components reaction. The mechanisms of these reactions are already known. The results obtained using LT method can be obtained using any other methods. However we show that, for more complicated systems such as the hydrolysis of APS, LT method is more simple and straight forward compared to other methods.
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spelling iium-349112014-02-20T01:30:49Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/34911/ Investigation of rates of chemical reaction using laplace transform method Ibrahim Ali , Noorbatcha QD Chemistry This paper discusses the application of Laplace Transform (LT) method in solving the rate equations for the decomposition of benzocaine, which is a first order reaction and the decomposition of acetyl phenyl salicylate (APS) which involves a competitive sequential four components reaction. The mechanisms of these reactions are already known. The results obtained using LT method can be obtained using any other methods. However we show that, for more complicated systems such as the hydrolysis of APS, LT method is more simple and straight forward compared to other methods. Universiti Malaya 2001-06-10 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/34911/1/MJS2001.pdf Ibrahim Ali , Noorbatcha (2001) Investigation of rates of chemical reaction using laplace transform method. Malaysian Journal of Science, 20. pp. 91-98. ISSN 1394-3065 http://e-journal.um.edu.my/public/issue-view.php?id=679&journal_id=58#
spellingShingle QD Chemistry
Ibrahim Ali , Noorbatcha
Investigation of rates of chemical reaction using laplace transform method
title Investigation of rates of chemical reaction using laplace transform method
title_full Investigation of rates of chemical reaction using laplace transform method
title_fullStr Investigation of rates of chemical reaction using laplace transform method
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of rates of chemical reaction using laplace transform method
title_short Investigation of rates of chemical reaction using laplace transform method
title_sort investigation of rates of chemical reaction using laplace transform method
topic QD Chemistry
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/34911/
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/34911/1/MJS2001.pdf