Diels-Alder Reaction Experimental Design
The Diels-Alder Reaction is an organic chemical reaction. A conjugated diene and a substituted alkene react and form a substituted cyclohexene system.
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Model Formulation
The reactionkinetics can be modelled by the following differential equation system:
The reaction velocity constant consists of two parts. One part reflects the non-catalytic and the other the catalytic reaction. The velocity law follows the Arrhenius relation
Total mass:
Temperature in Kelvin:
The ODE system is summarized to:
Optimum Experimental Design Problem
The aim is to compute an optimal experimental design which minimizes the uncertainties of the parameters . So, we have to solve the following optimum experimental design problem:
| Name | Symbol | Initial value () |
| Molar number 1 | ||
| Molar number 2 | ||
| Molar number 3 | ||
| Solvent |
| Name | Symbol | Value |
| Molar Mass | 0.1362 | |
| Molar Mass | 0.09806 | |
| Molar Mass | 0.23426 | |
| Molar Mass | 0.236 | |
| Universal gas constant | 8.314 | |
| Reference temperature | 293 | |
| St.dev of measurement error | 1 |
| Name | Symbol | Value |
| Steric factor | ||
| Steric factor | ||
| Activation energie | ||
| Activation energie | ||
| Catalyst deactivation coefficient |
with
| Name | Symbol | Interval |
| Initial molar number 1 | [0.4,9.0] | |
| Initial molar number 2 | [0.4,9.0] | |
| Initial molar number 4 | [0.4,9.0] | |
| Concentration of the catalyst | [0.0,6.0] | |
| Initial molar number 1 | [20.0,100.0] |
Measurement grid
Constraints
<math> \begin{align*} 0.1 & \le & n_{a1} \ \cdot \ M_1 \ + \ n_{a2} \ \cdot \ M_2 \ + \ n_{a4} \ \cdot \ M_4 \le 10 \\ 0.1 & \le & \frac{ n_{a1} \ \cdot \ M_1 \ + \ n_{a2} \ \cdot \ M_2 }{ n_{a1} \ \cdot \ M_1 \ + \ n_{a2} \ \cdot \ M_2 \ + \ n_{a4} \ \cdot \ M_4 } \le 0.7 \end{align*}
References
R. T. Morrison and R.N. Boyd. Organic Chemistry. Allyn and Bacon, Inc., 4th edition, 1983 \\ Dissertation Stefan Körkel