Selectivity

Determine the change of selectivity

Determine the change of selectivity
  1. How is selectivity determined?
  2. What is selectivity with example?
  3. What is selectivity in chemistry formula?
  4. How do you calculate selectivity and conversion?

How is selectivity determined?

Selectivity is defined as the ratio of the affinity of the compound towards the off-target protein relative to the target protein (Kd ratio = Kd,off target/Kd,target). The larger the Kd ratio, the better the selectivity.

What is selectivity with example?

(a) Selectivity of catalyst: The ability of catalyst to direct a reaction to yield a particular product. For example, different products are obtained when different catalysts are used. CO+3H2Ni CH4+H2O.

What is selectivity in chemistry formula?

DEFINITION. The selectivity of a reaction is the ratio of the desired product formed (in moles) to the undesired product formed (in moles).

How do you calculate selectivity and conversion?

So the selectivity may be defined as the conversion of the reactant to the desirable product divided by the overall conversion of the reactant. It may also be stated as the rate of conversion of the feed to the desired product divided by the overall conversion rate of the feed.

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