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Elements of chemical reaction engineering / H. Scott Fogler, Bryan R. Goldsmith, Eranda Nikolla, Nirala Singh.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Fogler, H. Scott, author.
Goldsmith, Bryan R., author.
Nikolla, Eranda, author.
Singh, Nirala, author.
Series:
International series in the physical and chemical engineering sciences.
International series in the physical and chemical engineering sciences
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Chemical reactors.
Physical Description:
1 online resource : illustrations
Edition:
7th edition.
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified] : Pearson, [2024]
Summary:
H. Scott Fogler's Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering, now in its seventh edition, continues to set the standard as the leading textbook in chemical reaction engineering. This edition, coauthored by Bryan R. Goldsmith, Eranda Nikolla, Nirala Singh, still offers Fogler's engaging and active learning experience, with updated content and expanded coverage of electrochemical reactors. Reflecting current theories and practices, and with a continuing emphasis on safety and sustainability, this edition includes expanded sections on molecular simulation methods, analysis of experimental reactor data, and catalytic reactions. Leveraging the power of Wolfram, Python, POLYMATH, and MATLAB, students can explore the intricacies of reactions and reactors through realistic simulation experiments. This hands-on approach allows students to clearly understand the practical applications of theoretical concepts. This book prepares undergraduate students to apply chemical reaction kinetics and physics to the design of chemical reactors. Advanced chapters cover graduate-level topics, including diffusion and reaction models, residence time distribution, and tools to model non-ideal reactors.
Notes:
OCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record.
ISBN:
9780135337561
0135337569
OCLC:
1460718845

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