Catalytic Processes Under Unsteady-State Conditions

Catalytic Processes Under Unsteady-State Conditions
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 419
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ISBN-10 : 9780080960760
ISBN-13 : 0080960766
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Book Synopsis Catalytic Processes Under Unsteady-State Conditions by : Y.S. Matros

Download or read book Catalytic Processes Under Unsteady-State Conditions written by Y.S. Matros and published by Elsevier. This book was released on 1988-12-01 with total page 419 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book deals with catalytic processes under forced non-steady-state conditions. It demonstrates, both theoretically and practically, that forced non-steady-state processes are highly efficient compared with steady-state processes, and illustrates this with a wealth of practical examples.The first part of the book describes the theoretical and experimental basis of efficient processes, mathematical models of non-steady-state processes in reactors, influence of a non-steady-state catalyst surface, problems of optimization, the theory of a heat front in the fixed catalyst bed, and methods to create efficient cyclic regimes. The second part considers the following processes: sulphur dioxide oxidation in sulphuric acid production, cleaning of effluent gases from toxic impurities, production of high-potency heat, ammonia and methanol synthesis etc.The book will appeal to many readers: chemical engineers (especially in the field of mathematical modelling of reactors with a fixed catalyst bed); personnel of chemical plants and machine-manufacturing companies dealing with maintenance and installation of catalytic reactors; specialists in detoxification of the effluents from organic admixtures and carbon monoxide; students of technical colleges and universities


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