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With a focus on actual industrial processes, e.g. the production of light alkenes, synthesis gas, fine chemicals, polyethene, it encourages the reader to think "out of the box" and invent and develop novel unit operations and processes. Reflecting today's emphasis on sustainability, this edition contains new coverage of biomass as an alternative to fossil fuels, and process intensification. The second edition includes: New chapters on Process Intensification and Processes for the Conversion of BiomassUpdated and expanded chapters throughout with 35% new material overallText boxes containing case studies and examples from various different industries, e.g. synthesis loop designs, Sasol I Plant, Kaminsky catalysts, production of Ibuprofen, click chemistry, ammonia synthesis, fluid catalytic crackingQuestions throughout to stimulate debate and keep students awake Richly illustrated chapters with improved figures and flow diagrams "Chemical Process Technology, Second Edition" is a comprehensive introduction, linking the fundamental theory and concepts to the applied nature of the subject. It will be invaluable to students of chemical engineering, biotechnology and industrial chemistry, as well as practising chemical engineers. From reviews of the first edition: ""The authors have blended process technology, chemistry and thermodynamics in an elegant manner... Overall this is a welcome addition to books on chemical technology."" - The Chemist ""Impressively wide-ranging and comprehensive... an excellent textbook for students, with a combination of fundamental knowledge and technology."" - Chemistry in Britain (now Chemistry World)
This book concentrates on industrially relevant reactions which are
catalyzed by heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysts. Homogeneous
catalysis by metal complexes is treated jointly with heterogeneous
catalysis using metallic and non-metallic solids. In both areas the
high degree of sophistication of spectroscopic techniques and
theoretical modelling has led to an enormous increase in our
understanding at the molecular level. This holds for the kinetics
of the reactions and the reactivities of the catalysts, as well as
for the syntheses of the catalytic materials. The development of
catalysis science since the first edition of this book has
necessitated a thorough revision, including special chapters on
biocatalysis, catalyst characterization and adsorption methods. The
multidisciplinary nature of catalysis is reflected in the choice of
a novel combination of basic disciplines which will be refreshing
and inspiring to readers.
This book concentrates on industrially relevant reactions which are
catalyzed by heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysts. Homogeneous
catalysis by metal complexes is treated jointly with heterogeneous
catalysis using metallic and non-metallic solids. In both areas the
high degree of sophistication of spectroscopic techniques and
theoretical modelling has led to an enormous increase in our
understanding at the molecular level. This holds for the kinetics
of the reactions and the reactivities of the catalysts, as well as
for the syntheses of the catalytic materials. The development of
catalysis science since the first edition of this book has
necessitated a thorough revision, including special chapters on
biocatalysis, catalyst characterization and adsorption methods. The
multidisciplinary nature of catalysis is reflected in the choice of
a novel combination of basic disciplines which will be refreshing
and inspiring to readers.
With a focus on actual industrial processes, e.g. the production of light alkenes, synthesis gas, fine chemicals, polyethene, it encourages the reader to think "out of the box" and invent and develop novel unit operations and processes. Reflecting today's emphasis on sustainability, this edition contains new coverage of biomass as an alternative to fossil fuels, and process intensification. The second edition includes: New chapters on Process Intensification and Processes for the Conversion of BiomassUpdated and expanded chapters throughout with 35% new material overallText boxes containing case studies and examples from various different industries, e.g. synthesis loop designs, Sasol I Plant, Kaminsky catalysts, production of Ibuprofen, click chemistry, ammonia synthesis, fluid catalytic crackingQuestions throughout to stimulate debate and keep students awake Richly illustrated chapters with improved figures and flow diagrams "Chemical Process Technology, Second Edition" is a comprehensive introduction, linking the fundamental theory and concepts to the applied nature of the subject. It will be invaluable to students of chemical engineering, biotechnology and industrial chemistry, as well as practising chemical engineers. From reviews of the first edition: ""The authors have blended process technology, chemistry and thermodynamics in an elegant manner... Overall this is a welcome addition to books on chemical technology."" - The Chemist ""Impressively wide-ranging and comprehensive... an excellent textbook for students, with a combination of fundamental knowledge and technology."" - Chemistry in Britain (now Chemistry World)
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