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The book describes the basic principles of transforming
nano-technology into nano-engineering with a particular focus on
chemical engineering fundamentals. This book provides vital
information about differences between descriptive technology and
quantitative engineering for students as well as working
professionals in various fields of nanotechnology. Besides chemical
engineering principles, the fundamentals of nanotechnology are also
covered along with detailed explanation of several specific
nanoscale processes from chemical engineering point of view. This
information is presented in form of practical examples and case
studies that help the engineers and researchers to integrate the
processes which can meet the commercial production. It is worth
mentioning here that, the main challenge in nanostructure and
nanodevices production is nowadays related to the economic point of
view. The uniqueness of this book is a balance between important
insights into the synthetic methods of nano-structures and
nanomaterials and their applications with chemical engineering
rules that educates the readers about nanosclale process design,
simulation, modelling and optimization. Briefly, the book takes the
readers through a journey from fundamentals to frontiers of
engineering of nanoscale processes and informs them about
industrial perspective research challenges, opportunities and
synergism in chemical Engineering and nanotechnology. Utilising
this information the readers can make informed decisions on their
career and business.
This book discusses basic thermodynamic behaviors and 'abnormal'
properties from a thermo-physical perspective, and explores basic
heat transfer and flow properties, the latest findings on their
physical aspects and indications, chemical engineering properties,
microscale phenomena, as well as transient behaviors in fast and
critical environments. It also presents the most and challenging
problems and the outlook for applications and innovations of
supercritical fluids.
Describes the properties of cellular membranes and their
relationship with fundamental biological processes. This book
provides insight on the chemistry, structures, model systems, and
techniques employed for studying membrane properties and processes.
A major focus is on the prominence of membranes in diverse
physiological processes and disease, as well as applications of
membranes and biomimetic membrane systems in varied disciplines.
The book aims to illuminate the significance and beauty of membrane
science, and serve both as an entry point for scholars wishing to
embark on membrane research, as well as scientists already working
in the field.
This book describes the tremendous progress that has been made in
the development of gas separation membranes based both on inorganic
and polymeric materials. Materials discussed include polymer
inclusion membranes (PIMs), metal organic frameworks (MOFs), carbon
based materials, zeolites, as well as other materials, and mixed
matrix membranes (MMMs) in which the above novel materials are
incorporated. This broad survey of gas membranes covers material,
theory, modeling, preparation, characterization (for example, by
AFM, IR, XRD, ESR, Positron annihilation spectroscopy), tailoring
of membranes, membrane module and system design, and applications.
The book is concluded with some perspectives about the future
direction of the field.
The NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards presents information
taken from the NIOSH/OSHA Occupational Health Guidelines for
Chemical Hazards, from National Institute for Occupational Safety
and Health (NIOSH) criteria documents and Current Intelligence
Bulletins, and from recognized references in the fields of
industrial hygiene, occupational medicine, toxicology, and
analytical chemistry. The information is presented in tabular form
to provide a quick, convenient source of information on general
industrial hygiene practices. The information in the Pocket Guide
includes chemical structures or formulas, identification codes,
synonyms, exposure limits, chemical and physical properties,
incompatibilities and reactivities, measurement methods, respirator
selections, signs and symptoms of exposure, and procedures for
emergency treatment.
Extend the life span of tubular heat exchangers with this bounty of inspection checklists and cost-containment tips. Featuring coverage of the two inspection codes used worldwide, plus techniques of plugging, ferruling, and sleeving, this guide helps you clean exchangers ... make shell-side repairs and alterations ... maintain tubesheets, bonnets, channels, and covers ... handle tube leaks ... increase reboiler capacity and repair reboiler shells ... conduct feedwater heater autopsies to prevent repetition of past design and operation errors ... and much more.
This six volume book set examines a range of topics and
applications related to biotechnology. Volumes include fermentation
and algal biotechnologies; agricultural biotechnology; medical
biotechnology, biopharmaceutics; biosafety, bioethics,
biotechnology policy; microbiomes; bioenergy and environmental
biotechnology for sustainable development. The topics address
significant aspects of the dairy and fermented foods; crop
genetics, breeding and genomics; microalgae and novel products;
molecular diagnostics and DNA forensics; biosafety, bioethics and
legal issues in biotechnology; biotechnology policy advocacy,
enlightenment and engagement with stakeholders; medical and
pharmaceutical biotechnology; omics and bioinformatics; waste
recycling, biofuels and environmental remediation; animal genetics,
breeding and genomics; genetic resources conservation and
utilization; medicinal and underutilized plants; medical insect
biotechnology, genomics and molecular genetics of pests;
microbiomes and microbial biotechnology; biotechnology education
and curriculum development; and water and waste water research.
Volumes include: I: Fermentation and Algal Biotechnologies for the
Food, Beverage and other Bioproduct Industries II: Agricultural
Biotechnology, Biodiversity and Bio-resources Conservation and
Utilization III: Medical Biotechnology, Biopharmaceutics, Forensic
Science and Bioinformatics IV: Biosafety and Bioethics in
Biotechnology: Policy, Advocacy, and Capacity Building V:
Microbiomes and Emerging Applications VI: Bioenergy and
Environmental Biotechnology for Sustainable Development The book is
a timely knowledge product that documents key issues on advances in
biotechnology for use by a variety of readers including
postgraduate students, professionals in the field, policy makers,
science advocacy groups.
This new edition of the Phosphor Handbook comprises three volumes
and provides a comprehensive source of knowledge for researchers
interested in synthesis, characterization, properties, and
applications of phosphor materials. The first volume covers the
theoretical background and fundamental properties of luminescence
as applied to solid-state phosphor materials. New sections include
the rapid developments in principal phosphors in nitrides,
perovskite, and silicon carbide. The second volume provides the
descriptions of synthesis and optical properties of phosphors used
in different applications, including the novel phosphors for some
newly developed applications. New sections on smart phosphors,
quantum dots for display applications, up-conversion nanophosphors
for photonic application, phosphors for solar cells. The third
volume addresses the experimental methods for phosphor evaluation
and characterization and the contents are widely expanded from the
Second Edition, including the theoretical and experimental designs
for new phosphors as well as the phosphor analysis through high
pressure and synchrotron studies.
"Voids in Materials" treats voids of different shapes and forms
in various materials, and examines their effects on material
properties. The book covers the origins of voids in materials, how
they are sometimes introduced in the form of hollow spheres, and
the resultant properties of materials containing voids.
There are many books that focus on foams (which intentionally
incorporate voids into materials) and that cover voids incidental
to or unwanted in the fabrication of non-porous materials. In fact,
all materials have voids. This book starts from the premise that
voids are pervasive in all material on some level. It goes beyond
foams to provide a comprehensive overview of voids, a central
reference for scientists and engineers to use for the effect of
voids in materials.
Includes 3D renderings of void geometriesExplains how and why voids
are introduced into materials across the length scales; from
nanometer-scale voids up to macro-scale voidsProvides a continuous
picture of how material properties change as the volume fraction of
voids increases, and the implications for product design
This volume collects together the presentations at the Eighth
International Conference on Foundations of Computer-Aided Process
Design, FOCAPD-2014, an event that brings together researchers,
educators, and practitioners to identify new challenges and
opportunities for process and product design. The chemical industry
is currently entering a new phase of rapid evolution. The
availability of low-cost feedstocks from natural gas is causing
renewed investment in basic chemicals in the OECD, while societal
pressures for sustainability and energy security continue to be key
drivers in technology development and product selection. This
dynamic environment creates opportunities to launch new products
and processes and to demonstrate new methodologies for innovation,
synthesis and design. FOCAPD-2014 fosters constructive interaction
among thought leaders from academia, industry, and government and
provides a showcase for the latest research in product and process
design.
Numerical simulation of multiphase reactors with continuous liquid
phase provides current research and findings in multiphase
problems, which will assist researchers and engineers to advance
this field. This is an ideal reference book for readers who are
interested in design and scale-up of multiphase reactors and
crystallizers, and using mathematical model and numerical
simulation as tools.
Yang and Mao s book focuses on modeling and numerical
applications directly in the chemical, petrochemical, and
hydrometallurgical industries, rather than theories of multiphase
flow. The content will help you to solve reacting flow problems
and/or system design/optimization problems. The fundamentals and
principles of flow and mass transfer in multiphase reactors with
continuous liquid phase are covered, which will aid the reader s
understanding of multiphase reaction engineering.
Provides practical applications for using multiphase stirred tanks,
reactors, and microreactors, with detailed explanation of
investigation methods.Presents the most recent research efforts in
this highly active field on multiphase reactors and crystallizers.
Covers mathematical models, numerical methods and experimental
techniques for multiphase flow and mass transfer in reactors and
crystallizers. "
This thesis presents a combination of material synthesis and
characterization with process modeling. In it, the CO2 adsorption
properties of hydrotalcites are enhanced through the production of
novel supported hybrids (carbon nanotubes and graphene oxide) and
the promotion with alkali metals. Hydrogen is regarded as a
sustainable energy carrier, since the end users produce no carbon
emissions. However, given that most of the hydrogen produced
worldwide comes from fossil fuels, its potential as a carbon-free
alternative depends on the ability to capture the carbon dioxide
released during manufacture. Sorption-enhanced hydrogen production,
in which CO2 is removed as it is formed, can make a major
contribution to achieving this. The challenge is to find solid
adsorbents with sufficient CO2 capacity that can work in the right
temperature window over repeated adsorption-desorption cycles. The
book presents a highly detailed characterization of the materials,
together with an accurate measurement of their adsorption
properties under dry conditions and in the presence of steam. It
demonstrates that even small quantities of graphene oxide provide
superior thermal stability to hydrotalcites due to their compatible
layered structure, making them well suited as volume-efficient
adsorbents for CO2. Lastly, it identifies suitable catalysts for
the overall sorption-enhanced water gas shift process.
This book introduces fundamental principles and practical
application of techniques used in the scalable production of
biopharmaceuticals with animal cell cultures. A broad spectrum of
subjects relevant to biologics production and manufacturing are
reviewed, including the generation of robust cell lines, a survey
of functional genomics for a better understanding of cell lines and
processes, as well as advances in regulatory compliant upstream and
downstream development. The book is an essential reference for all
those interested in translational animal cell-based pharmaceutical
biotechnology.
This handbook is a valuable resource for scientists, engineers,
graduate students, managers, decision makers, and those who are
interested in ionic liquids. Many industrial applications rely on
the use of Ionic Liquid Mixtures, as in solar energy storage, waste
recycling or batteries.Physicochemical Properties of Ionic Liquid
Mixtures is a useful handbook that contains the following features:
- the physicochemical properties and property models of mixtures
containing ionic liquids - supplemented by a comprehensive database
of properties listing ionic liquid systems collected from more than
800 dependable literature sources - over 60,000 data entries on 39
types of physicochemical properties for 1388 mixtures, including
binary, ternary, quaternary and other mixtures.
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