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Fig. 1. Scheme of the hydrogenation reactor with a feedback control and process monitoring with an optical sensor
Fig. 3 shows the effect of reaction pressure on the MBY conversion and MBE selectivity
Fig. 4. Photograph of the Optek optical sensor with 1.59 mm OD tubing.
Fig. 5. Comparison of the liquid fraction introduced and determined by the optical sensor in the model isopropanol-N2 flow
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