Heterogeneous reactions 1, Gas-solid and solid-solid reactions.
โ Scribed by Laxmangudi Krishnamurthy Doraiswamy
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 584
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book is a comprehensive resource that covers the analysis, examples, and design aspects of heterogeneous reactions and reactors. It provides a theoretical foundation for understanding heterogeneous reactions, along with practical examples and case studies. Volume 1 deals essentially with systems in which a solid phase appears either as catalyst or as a reactant; the second reactant is a gas or a solid, but one case of a system in which the second reactant is a liquid (the immobilized enzyme system) has also been included, in view of the similarity of approaches.
โฆ Table of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- CATALYSIS, KINETICS, AND REACTION MODELING
- DIFFUSION IN SOLID CATALYSTS
- ROLE OF PORE DIFFUSION IN SIMPLE REACTIONS
- ROLE OF PORE DIFFUSION IN COMPLEX REACTIONS
- ROLE OF EXTERNAL MASS TRANSFER
- ROLE OF TRANSPORT LIMITATIONS IN DETERMINING THE CONTROLLING REGIME
- ROLE OF CATALYST DEACTIVATION
- EXPERIMENTAL METHODS IN CATALYTIC KINETICS
- ESTIMATION OF EFFECTIVE TRANSPORT PROPERTIES
- MODELING OF FIXED-BED MULTITUBULAR REACTORS
- FIXED-BED REACTORS: SOME DESIGN AND OPERATIONAL CONSIDERATIONS
- DESIGN OF FLUIDIZED-BED REACTORS I: PROPERTIES OF THE FLUIDIZED-BED
- DESIGN OF FLUIDIZED-BED REACTORS II: MODELS AND APPLICATIONS
- FLUIDIZED-BED REACTORS: VARIATIONS IN DESIGN
- DESIGN AND REGENERATION OF A FIXED-BED REACTOR SUBJECT TO CATALYST DEACTIVATION
- PERFORMANCE OF CATALYTIC REACTORS UNDER CONDITIONS OF CATALYST DEACTIVATION
- HETEROGENIZING (OR IMMOBILIZATION) OF HOMOGENEOUS CATALYSTS (OR ENZYMES)
- GAS-SOLID NONCATALYTIC REACTIONS: ANALYSIS AND MODELING
- DESIGN OF NONCATALYTIC GASโ SOLID REACTORS
- SOLID-SOLID REACTIONS
โฆ Subjects
Chemical Engineering, Reaction Engineering
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
This book seeks to provide a quantitative understanding of solid state reactions rather than describing many experimental facts that cannot be quantitatively explained. Its aim is to help the reader to understand the literature in the field, to analyze new situations correctly, and to formulate new
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