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Chemical Micro Process Engineering: Fundamentals, Modelling and Reactions
β Scribed by Dr. Volker Hessel, Dr. Steffen Hardt, Dr. Holger Lowe(auth.)
- Publisher
- Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 715
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Micro process engineering is approaching both academia and industry. With the provision of micro devices and systems by commercial suppliers, one main barrier for using these units has been eliminated. More and more they become familiar, thereby being one facet of the upheaval in chemical industry.
This book focuses on processes rather than on devices: what is 'before' and 'behind' micro device fabrication. A comprehensive and detailed overview is given on:
- A multi-faceted, hierarchic analysis of chemical micro process technology
- Modelling and simulation of micro reactors
- Liquid- and liquid/liquid-phase reactions
- Gas/liquid reactions
- Gas-phase reactions (heterogeneous catalysis)
Chapter 1 A Multi?Faceted, Hierarchic Analysis of Chemical Micro Process Technology: Sections 1.1β1.5 (pages 1β66):
Chapter 1 A Multi?Faceted, Hierarchic Analysis of Chemical Micro Process Technology: Sections 1.6β1.9 (pages 66β124):
Chapter 2 Modeling and Simulation of Micro Reactors: Sections 2.1β2.5 (pages 125β197):
Chapter 2 Modeling and Simulation of Micro Reactors: Sections 2.6β2.9 (pages 197β256):
Chapter 3 Gas?Phase Reactions: Sections 3.1β3.2 (pages 257β290):
Chapter 3 Gas?Phase Reactions: Section 3.3 (pages 291β340):
Chapter 3 Gas?Phase Reactions: Sections 3.4β3.8 (pages 340β377):
Chapter 4 Liquid? and Liquid/Liquid?Phase Reactions: Section 4.1 (pages 379β418):
Chapter 4 Liquid? and Liquid/Liquid?Phase Reactions: Section 4.2 (pages 418β448):
Chapter 4 Liquid? and Liquid/Liquid?Phase Reactions: Sections 4.3β4.4 (pages 448β474):
Chapter 4 Liquid? and Liquid/Liquid?Phase Reactions: Sections 4.5β4.8 (pages 475β510):
Chapter 4 Liquid? and Liquid/Liquid?Phase Reactions: Sections 4.9β4.11 (pages 510β541):
Chapter 4 Liquid? and Liquid/Liquid?Phase Reactions: Sections 4.12β4.14 (pages 541β576):
Chapter 5 Gas/Liquid Reactions: Sections 5.1β5.3 (pages 577β619):
Chapter 5 Gas/Liquid Reactions: Sections 5.4β5.7 (pages 620β655):
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
This book presents an authoritative progress report that will remain germane to the topic and prove to be a substantial inspiration to further progress. It is valuable to academic and industrial practitioners of the art and science of chemical reaction and reactor engineering.
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