Jumat, 13 Juli 2012

◊ ebook : Chemical Kinetics and Reactor Design



Modeling of Chemical Kinetics and Reactor Design
A. Kayode Coker

Gulf Professional Publishing | 2001 | ISBN: 0884154815 | 1136 Pages | PDF | 15.32 MB

Selecting the best type of reactor for any particular chemical reaction, taking into consideration safety, hazard analysis, scale-up, and many other factors is essential to any industrial problem. An understanding of chemical reaction kinetics and the design of chemical reactors is key to the success of the of the chemist and the chemical engineer in such an endeavor. This valuable reference volume conveys a basic understanding of chemical reactor design methodologies, incorporating control, hazard analysis, and other topics not covered in similar texts. In addition to covering fluid mixing, the treatment of wastewater, and chemical reactor modeling, the author includes sections on safety in chemical reaction and scale-up, two topics that are often neglected or overlooked.




As a real-world introduction to the modeling of chemical kinetics and reactor design, the author includes a case study on ammonia synthesis that is integrated throughout the text. The text also features an accompanying CD, which contains computer programs developed to solve modeling problems using numerical methods. Students, chemists, technologists, and chemical engineers will all benefit from this comprehensive volume.

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Chemical Reactor Analysis and Design, 3rd
Gilbert F. Froment, Kenneth B. Bischoff, Juray De Wilde

860 pages | Wiley; 3 edition (August 16, 2010) | 0470565411 | PDF | 12.36 MB 



This is the Third Edition of the standard text on chemical reaction engineering, beginning with basic definitions and fundamental principles and continuing all the way to practical applications, emphasising real-world aspects of industrial practice. The two main sections cover applied or engineering kinetics, reactor analysis and design. Includes updated coverage of computer modeling methods and many new worked examples. Most of the examples use real kinetic data from processes of industrial importance.







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Introduction to Chemical Kinetics
Margaret Robson Wright

Wiley-Interscience; 1 edition (June 25, 2004) | ISBN: 0470090588 | Pages: 462 | PDF | 2.5 MB


Chemical kinetics introduces the basics of the subject, including rates of reaction and what factors can influence this. It then moves on to cover the chemical steps involved in a chemical reaction, and develops a mechanism which summarises this information, for both gas and solution phase. The book concludes by developing theories as to why and how reactions occur, and examines the physical and chemical requirements for reaction. It will be suitable as an introduction to the subject, and also useful as a reference to those going on to take further courses in kinetics.


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Chemical Reactor Design and Control
William L. Luyban


Wiley-Interscience | 2007 | ISBN: 0470097700 | 419 pages | PDF | 14 MB


Chemical Reactor Design and Control uses process simulators like Matlab®, Aspen Plus, and Aspen Dynamics to study the design of chemical reactors and their dynamic control. There are numerous books that focus on steady-state reactor design. There are no books that consider practical control systems for real industrial reactors. This unique reference addresses the simultaneous design and control of chemical reactors. This is a practical reference for chemical engineering professionals in the process industries, professionals who work with chemical reactors, and students in undergraduate and graduate reactor design, process control, and plant design courses.
 





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Structured Catalysts and Reactor (Chemical Industries)
Andrzej Cybulski and Jacob A. Moulijn

CRC Press; 2 edition (November 2, 2005) | ISBN: 0824723430 | Pages: 856 | PDF | 74 MB

Interest in structured catalysts is steadily increasing due to the already proven, as well as potential, advantages of these catalysts. Updating the comprehensive coverage of the first edition published in 1998 with the latest science and applications, Structured Catalysts and Reactors, Second Edition gives detailed information on all aspects of structured catalysts and reactors, including: materials, mass transfer, selectivity, activity, and stability; catalyst preparation, design, and characterization; process development; modeling and optimization; reactor design; and operation costs and considerations.
 


The book first examines how monolithic catalysts are used to clean exhaust gas from gasoline engines, treat industrial off-gases, burn fuels in commercial settings, and synthesize chemicals in two- and three-phase processes. It discusses configurations, microstructure, physical properties, and manufacture of ceramic and metallic monoliths before directing its focus to arranged catalysts and structured packings in terms of mass transfer. The book then explores catalytically active membranes and filters, featuring metallic membranes, permeation mechanisms, preparation and modeling, commercial membranes, and the latest applications, such as zeolitic membranes. Finally, several chapters present techniques for incorporating catalytic species into the structured catalyst support and controlling catalyst nanoporosity.

This book conveys the scientific as well as economic advantages of using these unconventional catalytic techniques. With over 1500 references, tables, drawings, and photographs, as well as in-depth discussions and a new approach to catalytic processes, Structured Catalysts and Reactors, Second Edition is an essential reference for anyone working with or studying catalysis.


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