
Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering
United States Edition
H. Scott Fogler(Author)
Prentice Hall (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 27. November 1998
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1008 pages
978-0-13-531708-2 (ISBN)
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For undergraduate- and graduate-level courses in Chemical Reaction Engineering for students with a background in Calculus, Chemistry, and Stoichiometry.
This text discusses solving reaction engineering problems through logic rather than memorization and the use of algorithms. It is unique in that it provides many worked examples with real chemistry that use today's technology and software to solve them.
This text discusses solving reaction engineering problems through logic rather than memorization and the use of algorithms. It is unique in that it provides many worked examples with real chemistry that use today's technology and software to solve them.
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Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Upper Saddle River
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 243 mm
Width: 187 mm
Thickness: 41 mm
Weight
1631 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-531708-2 (9780135317082)
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Content
1. Mole Balances.
2. Conversion and Reactor Sizing.
3. Rate Laws and Stoichiometry.
4. Isothermal Reactor Design.
5. Collection and Analysis of Rate Data.
6. Multiple Reactions.
7. Nonelementary Reaction Kinetics.
8. Steady-State Nonisothermal Reactor Design.
9. Unsteady-State Nonisothermal Reactor Design.
10. Catalysis and Catalytic Reactors.
11. External Diffusion Effects on Heterogeneous Reactions.
12. Diffusion and Reaction in Porous Catalysts.
13. Distributions of Residence Times for Chemical Reactors.
14. Models for Nonideal Reactors.
Appendix A. Numerical Techniques.
Appendix B. Ideal Gas Constant and Conversion Factors.
Appendix C. Thermodynamic Relationships Involving the Equilibrium Constant.
Appendix D. Measurement of Slopes on Semilog Paper.
Appendix E. Software Packages.
Appendix F. Nomenclature.
Appendix G. Molecular Dynamics of Chemical Reactions.
Appendix H. Open-Ended Problems.
Appendix I. How to Use the CD-ROM.
Appendix J. Use of Computational Chemistry Software Packages.
2. Conversion and Reactor Sizing.
3. Rate Laws and Stoichiometry.
4. Isothermal Reactor Design.
5. Collection and Analysis of Rate Data.
6. Multiple Reactions.
7. Nonelementary Reaction Kinetics.
8. Steady-State Nonisothermal Reactor Design.
9. Unsteady-State Nonisothermal Reactor Design.
10. Catalysis and Catalytic Reactors.
11. External Diffusion Effects on Heterogeneous Reactions.
12. Diffusion and Reaction in Porous Catalysts.
13. Distributions of Residence Times for Chemical Reactors.
14. Models for Nonideal Reactors.
Appendix A. Numerical Techniques.
Appendix B. Ideal Gas Constant and Conversion Factors.
Appendix C. Thermodynamic Relationships Involving the Equilibrium Constant.
Appendix D. Measurement of Slopes on Semilog Paper.
Appendix E. Software Packages.
Appendix F. Nomenclature.
Appendix G. Molecular Dynamics of Chemical Reactions.
Appendix H. Open-Ended Problems.
Appendix I. How to Use the CD-ROM.
Appendix J. Use of Computational Chemistry Software Packages.