HETEROGENEOUS REACTIONS: ANALYSIS, EXAMPLES, AND REACTOR DESIGN. VOL 2

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"Heterogeneous Reactions: Analysis, Examples, and Reactor Design, Vol 2" is the second volume of a book series written by L K Doraiswamy and M M Sharma. Volume 2 is concerned essentially with systems in which a liquid is involved as one of the reactants. The second reactant is either a gas or a liquid. In some systems the solid phase also appears, either as the second or third reactant or as a catalyst along with gas and liquid (slurry or trickle-bed reactors). Volume 2 covers practically all systems in which the liquid phase appears as a reactant.

Author(s): L. K. DORAISWAMY, M. M. SHARMA
Edition: 1
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Year: 1984

Language: English
Pages: 374
City: New York
Tags: Chemical Engineering, Reaction Engineering

1. INTRODUCTION
2. THEORY OF MASS TRANSFER ACCOMPANIED BY IRREVERSIBLE AND REVERSIBLE REACTIONS OF GENERAL ORDER; METHODS OF DISCERNING CONTROLLING MECHANISM
3. DISCUSSION AND EXAMPLES OF SYSTEMS FALLING IN DIFFERENT REGIMES
4. MASS TRANSFER ACCOMPANIED BY CONSECUTIVE AND TWO-STEP REACTIONS
5. ABSORPTION OF A GAS INTO A SOLUTION CONTAINING TWO REACTANTS
6. SIMULTANEOUS ABSORPTION AND REACTION OF TWO GASES
7. REACTION IN BOTH (LIQUID) PHASES
8. DESORPTION WITH CHEMICAL REACTION; SIMULTANEOUS ABSORPTION-DESORPTION WITH REACTION
9. COMPLEX REACTIONS
10. USE OF MODELS IN THE SIMULATION AND DESIGN OF FLUID-FLUID REACTORS
11. SOLID-LIQUID REACTIONS
12. MASS TRANSFER WITH REACTION IN FLUID-FLUID-SOLID SYSTEMS
13. MASS TRANSFER ACCOMPANIED BY CHEMICAL REACTION IN FLUID-FLUID SYSTEMS IN THE PRESENCE OF SOLID PARTICLES AS CATALYST
14. TYPES OF CONTACTORS AND THEIR RELATIVE MERITS
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