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OPTIMIZATION OF DIFFERENT CHEMICAL PROCESSES USING RESPONSE SURFACE METHODOLOGY- A REVIEW

Hiba Zaid, Zainab T. Al‐Sharify, Mohammed Hazwan Hamzah, Salih Rushdi

2022Journal of Engineering and Sustainable Development51 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Several chemical and biological processes have been investigated and predicted using Response Surface Methodology (RSM) models. Response Surfaces Methodology is a useful instrument for designing laboratory-scale experiments that optimize and support the research outcomes with statistical analysis. It is a powerful statistical technique for complex variable study systems. The standard optimization (one component at a time) strategy is well-studied. However, it has significant drawbacks, such as requiring more experimental runs and time and failing to reveal the synergistic impact of processing parameters. It is a valuable instrument for process improvement. Recent research has shown, for instance, that RSM successfully optimizes biodiesel in fats and oils generated from diverse feedstocks. According to this study, Response Surface Methodology is the best cost-effective technique for maximizing environmentally friendly and sustainable methods applied to different experimental procedures. The current review reported RSM's application, theory, methodology, advantages, and limitations for different processes using different oil sources.

Topics & Concepts

Response surface methodologyDesign of experimentsBiochemical engineeringComputer scienceProcess (computing)Process engineeringExperimental dataProcess optimizationEnvironmentally friendlyChemical processMachine learningEngineeringMathematicsStatisticsEnvironmental engineeringChemical engineeringOperating systemEcologyBiologySpectroscopy and Chemometric AnalysesAnalytical Chemistry and ChromatographyViral Infectious Diseases and Gene Expression in Insects