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This lecture covers the concepts of micromixing and segregation in chemical reactions, exploring parallel competitive reactions under micromixed and fully segregated conditions. It delves into the Villermaux-Dushman reaction, discussing the calculation of mixing time and absorbance. The lecture also introduces the Interaction by Exchange with the Mean (IEM) mixing model, which considers the interaction of mixing and reaction to calculate segregation index. Various examples and experimental setups are presented to illustrate the application of these concepts in green chemistry.
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