Statistical investigation of study the effects of different parameters on hexamine production using response surface methodology (RSM)
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https://doi.org/10.31663/tqujes.12.1.429(2022)Keywords:
Aqueous formaldehyde ; Central composite design ;Hexamine production; Liquid phase ;Statistical analysis.Abstract
The current study was devoted to investigate experimentally and statistically the effects of different parameters on hexamine production in a bench-scale setup operating in a batch mode. The operating variables were varied in the range of (formaldehyde/ammonia) ratio =2 to 10; temperature = 20 to 80 oC; process time = 0 to 100 min). Experimental results revealed that a positive impact of (formaldehyde/ammonia) ratio on the production process was observed across the studied range, while temperature and time showed optimum values of 60 oC and 60 min, respectively for the optimum % yield of hexamine is 98%. Statistical analysis of the process showed that the Model F-value of 17.63 reveals the model's significance. While there is only a 0.01% chance that a "Model F-value" could come because of noise. Values of "Prob > F" less than 0.0500 point model codes are significant.
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