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The fate of organic pollutants in the environment depends critically on the
ir reactivity, which is often dominated by interactions with solid-water in
terfaces. Since most natural systems are open, they are represented in the
laboratory better by through-flow than by batch reactors. For the investiga
tion of chemical transformation reactions in heterogeneous systems, a new e
xperimental equipment has been developed. It consists of up to ten complete
ly mixed flow-through reactors (MFRs) combined with an integrated on-line a
nalysis for the measurement of pH, flow rate, and educt/product concentrati
ons. The MFRs are designed to operate under steady-state conditions in orde
r to study negative feedback effects due to reaction products and/or loss o
f active sites in the course of the experiments. The experimental set-up wa
s applied successfully to the kinetic investigation of hydrolysis and reduc
tion-oxidation reactions. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserve
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