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Industrial chemical separation : historical perspective, fundamentals, and engineering practice

By: Frank, Timothy C.
Contributor(s): Holden, Bruce S.
Publisher: Berlin Walter de Gruyter 2023Description: xxv, 481p.ISBN: 9783110695021.Subject(s): Chemical separation | Industrial chemical separationDDC classification: 544.1 | F851i Summary: A fresh new treatment written by industry insiders, this work gives readers a remarkably clear view into the world of chemical separation. The authors review distillation, extraction, adsorption, crystallization, and the use of membranes – providing historical perspective, explaining key features, and offering insights from personal experience. The book is for engineers and chemists with current or future responsibility for chemical separation on a commercial scale – in its design, operation, or improvement – or for anyone wanting to learn more about chemical separation from an industrial point of view. The result is a compelling survey of popular technologies and the profession, one that brings the art and craft of chemical separation to life. Ever wonder how popular separation technologies came about, how a particular process functions, or how mass transfer units differ from theoretical stages? Or perhaps you want some pointers on how to begin solving a separation problem.  You will find clear explanations and valuable insights into these and other aspects of industrial practice in this refreshing new survey. A thought-provoking review by industry insiders. Explaining key concepts and practices at a professional level. With a discussion of the practical aspects of design.
List(s) this item appears in: New arrival September 11 to 17, 2023
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A fresh new treatment written by industry insiders, this work gives readers a remarkably clear view into the world of chemical separation. The authors review distillation, extraction, adsorption, crystallization, and the use of membranes – providing historical perspective, explaining key features, and offering insights from personal experience. The book is for engineers and chemists with current or future responsibility for chemical separation on a commercial scale – in its design, operation, or improvement – or for anyone wanting to learn more about chemical separation from an industrial point of view. The result is a compelling survey of popular technologies and the profession, one that brings the art and craft of chemical separation to life.

Ever wonder how popular separation technologies came about, how a particular process functions, or how mass transfer units differ from theoretical stages? Or perhaps you want some pointers on how to begin solving a separation problem.  You will find clear explanations and valuable insights into these and other aspects of industrial practice in this refreshing new survey.

A thought-provoking review by industry insiders.
Explaining key concepts and practices at a professional level.

With a discussion of the practical aspects of design.

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