
Polyolefin Reaction Engineering
A Practical Approach
Wiley-Blackwell (Publisher)
Published on 6. March 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
400 pages
978-3-527-34324-9 (ISBN)
Description
Written by two world-renowned authors with experience in industry and academia, this unique practical addresses all issues related to the reaction engineering of polyolefins from concepts to applications.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Publishing group
Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 170 mm
ISBN-13
978-3-527-34324-9 (9783527343249)
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Joao B. P. Soares | Timothy F. L. McKenna
Polyolefin Reaction Engineering
Book
07/2012
1st Edition
Wiley-VCH
€159.00
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Persons
Joao B. P. Soares is Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Waterloo, Canada. He has also worked as a research and development engineer at Pronor, COPENE, and Polibrasil in Brazil. He obtained his PhD from McMaster University working with Professor A. E. Hamielec. He has authored more than 160 articles in refereed journals and 11 book chapters. Professor Soares is a Fellow of the Chemical Institute of Canada and is the recipient of the Premier's Research Excellence Award, the Union Carbide/ Dow Innovation Award, and the Syncrude/ CSChE Canada Innovation Award for contributions to Chemical Engineering under the age of 40. He is also Editor-in-Chief for the Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering and a member of the Executive Advisory Board of Wiley-VCH Macromolecular Journals. He is a consultant for several polyolefin-manufacturing companies in Canada, USA, Europe Asia, and Brazil.
Timothy F. L. McKenna is a Directeur de Recherche (DR2) at the Laboratoire de Chimie, Catalyse, Polymeres et Procedes (C2P2, a CNRS laboratory), in Villeurbanne, France. He obtained his PhD in Chemical Engineering from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, then moved to France to work with Elf-Aquitaine an Atochem on modeling polyethylene particle growth. After three years with Elf-Atochem, he joined the academic world in 1993 at the Laboratoire de Chimie et Procedes de Polymerisation (LCPP, CNRS). Since then Dr. McKenna has authored or co-authored more than 180 papers and 8 book chapters, and is a consultant at companies in Europe, the middle East and Asia. He is currently an active participant in the Dutch Polymer Institute (DPI), an associate editor of the Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, and serves in the International Advisory Board of 2 Macromolecular Journals, and of Chemical Engineering Technology, all from Wiley-VCH.
Prof. Soares and McKenna have given in-house industrial short courses on Polyolefin Reaction Engineering to many polyolefin manufacturing companies worldwide. They also offer an annual short course on the same topic open to industrial and academic participants.
Timothy F. L. McKenna is a Directeur de Recherche (DR2) at the Laboratoire de Chimie, Catalyse, Polymeres et Procedes (C2P2, a CNRS laboratory), in Villeurbanne, France. He obtained his PhD in Chemical Engineering from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, then moved to France to work with Elf-Aquitaine an Atochem on modeling polyethylene particle growth. After three years with Elf-Atochem, he joined the academic world in 1993 at the Laboratoire de Chimie et Procedes de Polymerisation (LCPP, CNRS). Since then Dr. McKenna has authored or co-authored more than 180 papers and 8 book chapters, and is a consultant at companies in Europe, the middle East and Asia. He is currently an active participant in the Dutch Polymer Institute (DPI), an associate editor of the Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, and serves in the International Advisory Board of 2 Macromolecular Journals, and of Chemical Engineering Technology, all from Wiley-VCH.
Prof. Soares and McKenna have given in-house industrial short courses on Polyolefin Reaction Engineering to many polyolefin manufacturing companies worldwide. They also offer an annual short course on the same topic open to industrial and academic participants.
Author
Chemical Engineering, University Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
University of Waterloo, Department of Chemical Engineering, Ontario, Canada
Content
Introduction
Polyolefin Reaction Engineering Fundamentals
Laboratory Scale Polymerization Processes
Industrial Polymerization Processes
The Multiscale Approach
Catalysis
Polymerization Kinetics
Thermodynamic Equilibrium
Internal and External Transport
Interparticle Interactions
Reactor Fluid Dynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer
Reactor Residence Time Distribution
Polyolefin Microstructural Characterization
Polyolefin Reaction Engineering Fundamentals
Laboratory Scale Polymerization Processes
Industrial Polymerization Processes
The Multiscale Approach
Catalysis
Polymerization Kinetics
Thermodynamic Equilibrium
Internal and External Transport
Interparticle Interactions
Reactor Fluid Dynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer
Reactor Residence Time Distribution
Polyolefin Microstructural Characterization