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|a Reaction kinetics for chemical engineers /
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|a Butterworths series in chemical engineering
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|a Front Cover; Reaction Kinetics for Chemical Engineers; Copyright Page; PREFACE; Table of Contents; NOTATION; CHAPTER 1. FUNDAMENTALS; 1. Introduction; 2. Classification of Reactions; 3. The Rate of a Chemical Reaction; 4. The Law of Mass Action; 5. The Rate Equation; 6. Variables Other than Mass or Concentration; 7. Effect of Temperature; 8. Energy of Activation; 9. Mechanism and Stoichiometry; 10. Theory of Reaction; Collision Theory; 11. Energy Distribution; 12. Activated Complex; PROBLEMS; CHAPTER 2. HOMOGENEOUS ISOTHERMAL REACTIONS; 13. Simple Reactions at Constant Volume or Pressure.
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|a 14. Constants of the Rate Equation15. Reversible Reactions; 16. Material Balance in Complex Reactions; 17. Consecutive and Simultaneous Reactions; 18. Homogeneous Catalysis; PROBLEMS; CHAPTER 3. ADIABATIC AND PROGRAMMED REACTIONS; 19. Nonisothermal Conditions; 20. The Adiabatic Reaction; 21. Rate of Heat Input; 22. Constant Rate of Heat Input; 23. Constant Heat-transfer Coefficient; 24. Rate of Heat Transfer to Isothermal Systems; PROBLEMS; CHAPTER 4. CONTINUOUS STIRRED REACTORS; 25. Types of Flow Processes; 26. Material Balance in Flow Problems; 27. Stirred Reactor Batteries.
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|a Graphical Method28. Algebraic Method; 29. Unsteady-state Conditions; PROBLEMS; CHAPTER 5. HOMOGENEOUS FLOW REACTIONS; 30. Tubular-flow Reactors; 31. Pressure Drop in Tubular Reactors; 32. Laminar Flow; 33. Nonisothermal Flow Reactions; 34. Semiflow Processes; PROBLEMS; CHAPTER 6. UNCATALY ZED HETEROGENEOUS REACTIONS; 35. Heterogeneous Reactions; 36. Examples of Heterogeneous Reactions; 37. Diffusive Mass Transfer; 38. Absorption Combined with Chemical Reaction; 39. Mass-transfer Coefficients in Chemical Reaction; 40. Empirical Approach to Absorption-Reaction.
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|a 41. Slow Reaction in the Liquid Film42. Second-order Kinetics; NOTATION; PROBLEMS; CHAPTER 7. FLUID-PHASE REACTIONS CATALY ZED BY SOLIDS; 43. Mechanism of Heterogeneous Catalysis; 44. Chemisorption and Physical Adsorption; 45. Adsorption Rates and Equilibria; 46. Surface-reaction-rate Controlling (Equilibrium Adsorption); 47. Rapid Surface Reaction (Adsorption-rate Controlling); 48. Diffusion and Combined Mechanisms; 49. Simplified Equations; 50. Interpretation of Data; PROBLEMS; CHAPTER 8. FIXED AND FLUIDIZED BEDS OF PARTICLES; 51. Transfer Processes in Granular Masses.
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|a 52. Solutions of Equations53. Fluidization; 54. Pressure Drop in Fixed and Moving Beds; 55. Pressure Drop in Fluidized Beds; 56. Heat Transfer; 57. Mass Transfer; 58. Fixed-bed-reactor Design; 59. Fluidized-bed-reactor Design; PROBLEMS; CHAPTER 9. HETEROGENEOUS CATALYSIS; 60. Solid Catalysis; 61. Some Physical Properties of Solid Catalysts; 62. Principles of Selection of Catalysts; 63. Preparation of Catalysts; 64. Industrial Catalytic Processes; CHAPTER 10. SCALINGUP TEST RESULTS; 65. Methods of Scale-up; 66. Chemical Similitude; 67. The Reactor-unit Concept; PROBLEMS.
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