The Engineering of Chemical Reactions (Topics in Chemical Engineering)

The Engineering of Chemical Reactions (Topics in Chemical Engineering)

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The Engineering of Chemical Reactions (Topics in Chemical Engineering)

Thoroughly revised and updated in this second edition, The Engineering of Chemical Reactions focuses explicitly on developing the skills necessary to design a chemical reactor for any application, including chemical production, materials processing, and environmental modeling. This edition also features two new chapters on biological and environmental reaction engineering that provide an exciting introduction to these increasingly important areas of today's chemical engineering market.

Streamlined to enhance the logical flow of the subject, The Engineering of Chemical Reactions, 2/e, is easy for instructors to navigate and students to follow. Using real reactions from chemical engineering, the first seven chapters cover such fundamentals as multiple reactions, energy management, and catalytic processes. The final five chapters explore more advanced topics including environmental, polymer, solids processing, biological, and combustion reactions. Practical, real-world examples throughout the text consider reactor and process choices in ways that encourage students to think creatively and build on previous knowledge.

The Engineering of Chemical Reactions, 2/e, is ideal for upper-level undergraduate courses in chemical reactor engineering, chemical reactor design, and kinetics.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
Lanny D. Schmidt
Binding
Hardcover
EAN
9780195169256
Edition
2
ISBN
0195169255
IsEligibleForTradeIn
1
Label
Oxford University Press
Manufacturer
Oxford University Press
NumberOfItems
1
NumberOfPages
640
PublicationDate
2004-08-12
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Studio
Oxford University Press