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Online Monitoring of Catalyst Activity for Synthesis of Bisphenol A

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In the synthesis of bisphenol A, it is necessary to monitor the catalytic activity of ion exchanger catalyst online. A new online method to monitor the catalyst activity is proposed. Factors affecting catalyst activity are taken into consideration to compute its value using support vector machine and mathematical regression. Simulation and real operation results confirm the effectiveness of this method.

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Cheng, L., Li, Y., Yang, H., Wang, N.S. (2010). Online Monitoring of Catalyst Activity for Synthesis of Bisphenol A. In: Li, K., Fei, M., Jia, L., Irwin, G.W. (eds) Life System Modeling and Intelligent Computing. ICSEE LSMS 2010 2010. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6328. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15621-2_6

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