08.04.2013 • TopicsWiley-VCH

Ullmann's Reaction Engineering

Ullmanns Reaction Engineering
Ullmann's Reaction Engineering

The vast knowledge of Ullmann's brought to your desk.

A carefully selected "best of" compilation of the most relevant articles from the online edition of "ULLMANN's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry", this handbook for the chemical engineer contains a wealth of information on industrial scale chemical reactions, their development, management and optimization.
The first part of this two-volume compilation covers basic processes of reaction engineering and reactor types, followed by parts on energy management, process development and intensification, as well as process safety.

Around three quarters of the articles have been recently published or extensively updated, providing a timely review of the science and engineering aspects of chemical reaction engineering.

Wiley-VCH (Hrsg.)
Ullmann's Reaction Engineering
2 Volume Set
1. Auflage April 2013
349,- Euro
2013. 1202 Seiten, 2 Bände, Hardcover
- Handbuch/Nachschlagewerk -
ISBN 978-3-527-33371-4 - Wiley-VCH, Weinheim

 

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