An experimental design strategy for distinguishing among rival mechanistic models an application to the catalytic hydrogenation of propylene
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Box and Hill's method was applied to discriminate between two mechanistic models for the catalytic hydrogenation of propylene. A sequential experimental design procedure, this method makes use of a discrimination criterion obtained from information theory.
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