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Metallic Nanomaterials (Part A) (Paperback)
S S R Kumar Challa; Contributions by Hendrik du Toit, Leticia Garcia-Cruz, Asterios Gavriilidis, Volker Hessel, …
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This is the first volume (Part A) in the series of books covering
practical aspects of synthesis and characterization of various
categories of nanomaterials taking into consideration the most up
to date research publications. The aim of the book series is to
provide students and researchers practical information such as
synthetic procedures, characterization protocols and mechanistic
insights to enable them to either reproduce well established
methods or plan for new syntheses of size and shape controlled
nanomaterials based on both batch and continuous flow reactions.
The first Volume (Part A) focuses on metallic nanomaterials.
Heterogeneous catalysis is widely used in chemical, refinery, and
pollution-control processes. For this reason, achieving optimal
performance of catalysts is a significant issue for chemical
engineers and chemists. This book addresses the question of how
catalytic material should be distributed inside a porous support in
order to obtain optimal performance. It treats single and multiple
reaction systems, isothermal and nonisothermal conditions, pellets,
monoliths, fixed-bed reactors, and membrane reactors. The effects
of physicochemical and operating parameters are analyzed to gain
insight into the underlying phenomena governing the performance of
optimally designed catalysts. Throughout, the authors offer a
balanced treatment of theory and experiment. Particular attention
is given to problems of commercial importance. With its thorough
treatment of the design, preparation, and utilization of supported
catalysts, this book will be an ideal resource for graduate
students, researchers, and practising engineers and chemists.
Since heterogeneous catalysis is widely used in chemical, refinery, and pollution-control processes, achieving optimal catalytic performance is a significant issue for chemical engineers and chemists. This book addresses the question of how catalytic material should be distributed inside a porous support to obtain optimal performance. It treats single and multiple reaction systems, isothermal and nonisothermal conditions, pellets, monoliths, fixed-bed reactors, and membrane reactors. The effects of physicochemical and operating parameters are analyzed to gain insight into the underlying phenomena governing the performance of optimally designed catalysts. Throughout, the authors offer a balanced treatment of theory and experiment and stress problems of commercial importance.
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