Reaction engineering
Language: English Publication details: Oxford Butterworth Heinemann 2017Description: xi, 664pISBN:- 9780124104167
- 660.299 L612rE
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660.299 IN4A ADSORPTION, ION EXCHANGE AND CATALYSIS | 660.299 K24C CHEMICALLY REACTING FLOW | 660.299 L141c Chemical kinetics | 660.299 L612rE Reaction engineering | 660.299 M332r Reaction engineering, catalyst preparation, and kinetics | 660.299 Sa83r ROLE OF DIFFUSION IN CATALYSIS | 660.299 Sm61c Chemical engineering kinetics |
Reaction Engineering clearly and concisely covers the concepts and models of reaction engineering and then applies them to real-world reactor design. The book emphasizes that the foundation of reaction engineering requires the use of kinetics and transport knowledge to explain and analyze reactor behaviors.
The authors use readily understandable language to cover the subject, leaving readers with a comprehensive guide on how to understand, analyze, and make decisions related to improving chemical reactions and chemical reactor design. Worked examples, and over 20 exercises at the end of each chapter, provide opportunities for readers to practice solving problems related to the content covered in the book.
Seamlessly integrates chemical kinetics, reaction engineering, and reactor analysis to provide the foundation for optimizing reactions and reactor design
Compares and contrasts three types of ideal reactors, then applies reaction engineering principles to real reactor design
Covers advanced topics, like microreactors, reactive distillation, membrane reactors, and fuel cells, providing the reader with a broader appreciation of the applications of reaction engineering principles and methods
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