Understanding and modeling the kinetics of chemical reactions is crucial to any research and development effort aimed at process optimization and innovation. This volume provides four complementary points of view. It reflects state-of-the-art developments as well as views on the way to proceed by r
Chemical Engineering Kinetics
โ Scribed by Guy B. Marin (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier, Academic Press
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Advances in Chemical Engineering 32
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This volume on Automotive Emission Control emphasises the role of chemical engineering in automotive emission control. Clearly the development of mathematical models describing the different functions of the converter(s), as well as their interaction, has been and still is crucial. Each of the contributions advocates the implementation of the latter, combined with experimental validation, rather than engaging into elaborate experimental programs.
โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Contributors
Page ix
Preface
Pages xi-xiii
Guy B. Marin
Predictive Kinetics: A New Approach for the 21st Century Review Article
Pages 1-50,313
William H. Green Jr.
Kinetic Modelling of Pyrolysis Processes in Gas and Condensed Phase Review Article
Pages 51-166
Mario Dente, Giulia Bozzano, Tiziano Faravelli, Alessandro Marongiu, Sauro Pierucci, Eliseo Ranzi
Kinetic Models of C1โC4 Alkane Oxidation as Applied to Processing of Hydrocarbon Gases: Principles, Approaches and Developments Review Article
Pages 167-258
Mikhail Sinev, Vladimir Arutyunov, Andrey Romanets
Kinetic Methods in Petroleum Process Engineering Review Article
Pages 259-304,314
Pierre Galtier
Index
Pages 305-312
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