
Kinetics and Chemical Technology
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- Front Cover
- Kinetics and Chemical Technology, Volume 23
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Fundamental aspects of the design of industrial chemical reactors
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Thermodynamics
- 3. Chemical reaction kinetics
- 4. Transport processes
- 5. Radiative heat transfer
- 6. Mass transfer
- 7. Pressure drop in reactors
- Appendix 1
- Appendix 2
- References
- Chapter 2. Types of ideal reactor
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The batch reactor
- 3. The tubular reactor
- 4. The continuous stirred tank reactor
- 5. Reactor stability
- Appendix 1
- Appendix 2
- References
- Chapter 3. Kinetic treatment and reactor performance for complex reactions
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Types of complex reactions
- 3. Numerical procedures and approximations
- 4. Model formulation and parameter estimation
- 5. Multicomponent feeds
- 6. Chemical reactions with mass transfer
- 7. Polymerisation reactions
- 8. Reaction selectivity and reactor choice
- Nomenclature
- References
- Chapter 4. Catalytic and non-catalytic heterogeneous reactions
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The importance of pore structure and surface area in heterogeneous catalysis
- 3. Models of porous solids
- 4. Effect of mass and heat transfer on catalytic selectivity
- 5. Non-catalytic gas-solid reactions
- 6. Industrial reactors employed for heterogeneous catalytic and gas-solid reactions
- References
- Chapter 5. Non-catalytic heterogeneous reactions
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Spatially non-uniform homogeneous reactions
- 3. Gas-liquid reactions with gaseous product
- 4. Gas-liquid reactions with liquid product
- 5. Liquid-liquid reactions with liquid product
- 6. Liquid-liquid reactions with solid product
- 7. Gas-solid reactions with gaseous product
- 8. Solid-to-gas transformations
- 9. Gas-solid reactions with solid product
- 10. Liquid-solid reactions with liquid product
- 11. Liquid-solid reactions with solid product
- 12. Solid-to-solid transformations
- 13. Solid-solid reactions with liquid product
- 14. Solid-solid reactions with solid product
- 15. Disguised high-pressure and high-temperature reactions
- References
- Chapter 6. Non-ideal flow in chemical reactors
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Laplace transform
- 3. The residence time distribution
- 4. Theoretical prediction of tracer responses and prediction of reactor performance
- 5. Models for non-ideal flow in chemical reactors
- 6. Some comments on estimating parameters in flow-mixing systems
- Nomenclature
- Appendix 1: The Laplace transform, transfer functions and systems moments
- Appendix 2: Predicting conversion from a reactor system in which a first-order reaction is taking place. Use of the system transfer function
- References
- Index
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