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Revision as of 13:23, 13 February 2020
OLI Name (TAG) - What is it?
OLI Name (TAG): This is the traditional name for the species stored internally in the OLI software. For example: BENZENE, CYCLOHEXAN, NACL (Note: These names are usually for OLI internal use).
Let’s say for example you want to type the following reaction in the OLI reaction kinetics tool:
2NH3(AQ)+CO2(AQ)=CH4N2O(AQ)+H2O
Note: You must use the OLI Tag Name for this step, and additionally specify the phase of the reactants and products.
As a general rule:
- Water is a special case; it is written only as H2O
- For an aqueous phase: AQ
- For a vapor/gas phase: VAP
- For a solid phase: PPT
- For a hydrated solid: SOLIDNAME.nH2O, where n is the hydration number
- For an ion: ION
You can find the OLI TAG Name of your specific species using the Component Search Tool.
In OLI terminology the above reaction will look like:
2NH3AQ+CO2AQ=UREAAQ+H2O