This book explores a balance between energy and material, applied to chemical reactors with catalysis, to achieve a given purpose. It includes the fundamentals of chemical reaction engineering and explains reactor design fundamentals. The book spans the full range-from the fundamentals of kinetics and heterogeneous catalysis via modern experimental and theoretical results of model studies-to their equivalent large-scale industrial production processes. It also includes significant developments, with recent research case studies and literature.
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Suresh Sundaramurthy is an assistant professor of chemical engineering at Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, Bhopal, India. He holds a PhD from Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, India, in the area of environmental pollution control. He has held various research positions at a number of universities in India including Pondicherry University, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, and International Centre for Materials Science, JNCASR, Bangalore. His research interests are in the areas of separation processes, reactor design, adsorption, catalysis, waste utilization, and nanomaterials. He has written a number of research articles and books in his area of research.
Sundaramoorthy Sithanandam
is a professor of chemical engineering at Pondicherry Engineering College, Puducherry, India. He obtained his PhD from Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India, in the area of process control. He has over 28 years of teaching and research experience. He has held teaching and visiting research positions, respectively, at National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal, and National University of Singapore. His research interests are in the areas of model-based predictive control, membrane separations, process integration, and optimization. He has published many research articles and has delivered a number of keynote and invited lectures in international and national conferences.Klappentext
While chemical products are useful in their own right-they address the demands and needs of the masses-they also drain our natural resources and generate unwanted pollution. Green Chemical Engineering: An Introduction to Catalysis, Kinetics, and Chemical Processes encourages minimized use of non-renewable natural resources and fosters maximized pol
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Introduction. Section I Kinetics, Catalysis and Chemical Reactors. Introduction to Kinetics and Chemical Reactors. Homogeneous Reactors. Heterogeneous Reactors. Section II Green Chemical Processes and Applications. Green Reactor Modelling. Application of Green Catalysis and Processes. References. Further Reading. Index.