- Chemical Reaction Engineering
- Chemical Reaction Engineering Analysis
- Advanced Reaction Engineering
- Chemical and Biochemical Reactions
1. Chemical Reaction Engineering
1."Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering" by H S Fogler
Book Review: This book is a guide that teaches the principles of chemical reaction engineering to students studying chemical engineering. It has eight chapters that cover important topics such as mole balances, rate laws, energy balances, and more. The book uses text, visuals, and computer simulations to help readers understand difficult concepts, and provides open-ended problems to encourage exploration and learning. It also covers topics such as multiple reactions, reaction mechanisms, and non-isothermal reactor design. Throughout the book there are many examples and problems to practice problem-solving skills.
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2."Chemical Reaction Engineering" by O Levenspiel
Book Review: This book helps students studying reactor design by teaching them effective methods to answer questions. The book includes chapters on different types of reactors, and emphasizes the importance of understanding basic concepts and design strategies. It also covers topics such as biochemical systems, solid, liquid, and gaseous reactors, and non-ideal flow. To read the book, students should have prior knowledge of elementary calculus and differential equations of first order. The book uses simple design methods and graphical procedures to help students learn.
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3."Chemical Engineering Kinetics" by J M Smith | |
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4."Chemical Reaction Engineering" by WILEY INDIA
“Chemical Reaction Engineering” Book Review: This book helps readers understand the concepts of chemical reaction engineering so they can answer questions effectively. The book covers simple design methods, graphical procedures, and capabilities of different reactor types. It also explains why certain assumptions are made and the pros and cons of different techniques used in real situations. Prior knowledge of elementary calculus and first-order differential equations is required to read the book.
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5."Chemical Reaction Engineering" by GT Miller
“Chemical Reaction Engineering” Book Review: This book is meant to help students in chemical engineering, microbiology, biotechnology, and life sciences learn about chemical reaction engineering. It covers the treatment of both homogenous and heterogenous reaction systems. The book teaches the basics of chemical reaction and reactor engineering before diving into its applications and analyses. Researchers in the field can also benefit from reading this book. It includes examples and problems to help readers understand the concepts.
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6."Chemical Reaction Engineering" by Doraiswamy Uner
“Chemical Reaction Engineering” Book Review: The book provides a comprehensive coverage of chemical reaction engineering, ranging from simple to complex topics. It is intended for undergraduate students seeking to gain fundamental knowledge in this field. The book is organized into three parts: Fundamentals Revisited, Building on Fundamentals, and Beyond the Fundamentals. Part 1 focuses on the basic concepts such as mixing, unsteady-state operations, multiple steady states, and complex reactions. Part 2 explores concepts of thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, and the effects of heat and mass transfer on catalysis. The final part covers advanced topics such as catalyzed fluid-phase reactions, gas-solid non-catalytic reactions, membrane-assisted reactor engineering, combo reactors, and homogeneous catalysis.
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7."Shreve S Chemical Process Industries" by George T Austin
“Shreve S Chemical Process Industries” Book Review: This is a classic textbook for undergraduate students that provides a broad introduction to the chemical process industry. The book covers various topics such as material and energy balances, transport phenomena, chemical reactors, distillation, extraction, crystallization, and drying operations. It also discusses the design and operation of chemical plants, process economics, and safety considerations. The latest edition includes new chapters on bio-based products, nanotechnology, and green engineering. This book is a comprehensive and valuable resource for chemical engineering students and professionals.
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8."Chemical Reaction Engineering: Essentials, Exercises and Examples" by Schmal Martin Schmal
“Chemical Reaction Engineering: Essentials, Exercises and Examples” Book Review: This book is for undergraduate students and covers topics such as kinetics, reactor design, and chemical reaction engineering. It is divided into two parts. The first part covers concepts of reaction rates, different variables that affect reactions, and how to determine specific rate parameters for different reactions using classic kinetic theory. The second part covers ideal and non-ideal reactors, batch and continuous ideal reactors, and mass transfer effects. The book provides examples and solved problems to help readers understand the concepts better.
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9."Polymer Chemistry, Reactions and Processes" by F Candau and Christian Pichot | |
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2. Chemical Reaction Engineering Analysis
1."Principles of Chemical Engineering Processes" by Nayef Ghasem and Redhouane Henda
“Principles of Chemical Engineering Processes” Book Review: This book covers basic processing terminology like batch and standard operations such as reaction, distillation. It also contains a degree of freedom analysis for the overall system and subsystem, and formulates material and energy balance equations. It introduces principles, flowcharts, and calculation techniques. The book focuses on problems related to material and energy balances in chemical reactors and introduces software that uses numerical methods to solve these problems.
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2."Progress in Ultrafast Intense Laser Science: Volume X: 10 (Springer Series in Chemical Physics)" by Kaoru Yamanouchi and Gerhard G Paulus
“Progress in Ultrafast Intense Laser Science: Volume X:10 (Springer Series in Chemical Physics)” Book Review: This book is about Ultrafast Intense Laser Science, which is a research field that covers atomic and molecular physics, molecular science, and optimal science, and has been stimulated by recent developments in ultrafast laser technologies. The book is designed for researchers and graduate students and each chapter covers important and attractive topics, as well as reports on cutting-edge discoveries in the field. The book focuses on topics such as electron scattering, molecules and atoms in EUV and X-ray light fields, filamentation, and physics in super-intense laser fields.
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3."Metabolic Engineering (Advances in Biochemical Engineering/Biotechnology)" by L Eggeling and A A de Graaf
“Metabolic Engineering (Advances in Biochemical Engineering/Biotechnology)” Book Review: This book on Metabolic Engineering provides an in-depth and comprehensive look into the principles and applications of this field. It covers the basic principles of metabolism, pathway engineering, synthetic biology, and regulatory network engineering, with a particular focus on the design and optimization of metabolic pathways for industrial and medical applications. It also includes case studies and examples from various industries, as well as discussions on current and emerging trends in the field.
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4."Bench Scale Calorimetry in Chemical Reaction Kinetics" by Wilfried Litz
“Bench Scale Calorimetry in Chemical Reaction Kinetics” Book Review: This book introduces innovative calorimetric measurement methods that are highly effective in accurately tracking the chemical kinetics of liquid phase reactions. It covers techniques for measuring heat liberation in various types of reactions, including discontinuous and continuous isothermal and non-isothermal reactions. The book includes practical hints and instructions, making it a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners. It offers a concise overview of the fundamentals of calorimetry, along with comprehensive technical background information and step-by-step instructions for conducting kinetic experiments.
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5."Scientific Computing in Chemical Engineering II: Computational Fluid Dynamics, Reaction Engineering, and Molecular Properties" by Joachim Werther and Heinrich Voß
“Scientific Computing in Chemical Engineering II: Computational Fluid Dynamics, Reaction Engineering, and Molecular Properties” Book Review: The target audience of this book includes scientists, practitioners, and graduate students in chemical engineering, industrial engineering, and numerical mathematics. It offers various applications necessary for designing, analyzing, and operating chemical processes and plants. The book covers several topics, including but not limited to reaction engineering, simulation of reactive flows, reaction diffusion problems, and molecular properties.
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6."Introduction to Chemical Reactor Analysis" by R E Hayes and J P Mmbaga
“Introduction to Chemical Reactor Analysis” Book Review: This book is designed for chemical engineering students and covers the concepts of chemical reactor analysis and design, which form a crucial foundation for understanding chemical reactors in industrial chemical plants. It includes chapters on catalytic reaction engineering, covering topics such as kinetics, reactor types, chemical engineering thermodynamics, mole balances in ideal reactors for three common reactor types, energy balances in ideal reactors, and chemical reaction kinetics. The book also incorporates numerical methods, numerous examples, and problems to enhance understanding and application of the concepts presented.
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7."Chemical Risk Analysis: A Practical Handbook" by Bernard Martel
“Chemical Risk Analysis: A Practical Handbook” Book Review: This book is a comprehensive resource for understanding and evaluating chemical risk in practical working environments. It contains property tables that provide data on more than 1900 organic and inorganic products, as well as numerous figures and tables. Additionally, the book features experiments and assignments. It is an essential tool for practitioners, researchers, process chemists, safety chemists, trainers, and chemistry lecturers. The book also covers the latest European Commission regulations related to hazardous chemicals.
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8."Cavitation Reaction Engineering (The Plenum Chemical Engineering Series)" by imusti
“Cavitation Reaction Engineering (The Plenum Chemical Engineering Series)” Book Review: The book presents a comprehensive coverage of theories, empirical constants, parameters, and explanations based on conjectures, heuristic arguments, and intelligent guesses. The approach used is inspired by the “Edisonian” method, and it includes in-depth information on cavitation chemistry, covering the principles of cavity formation, growth, implosion, and micro turbulence. Additionally, the book features a collection of problems with solutions to help readers practice and consolidate their understanding of the concepts presented.
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9."Biomedical Mass Transport and Chemical Reaction: Physicochemical Principles and Mathematical Modeling" by James S Ultman and Harihara Baskaran
“Biomedical Mass Transport and Chemical Reaction: Physicochemical Principles and Mathematical Modeling” Book Review: The book presents the fundamental principles of mass transport and covers topics such as chemical thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, and relevant mathematical methods in addition to physiology. It provides examples, principles, and models for practical analysis of biomedical applications with a focus on simplifying problem formulations based on key geometric and functional features. Each chapter includes problems with solutions to help readers better understand the material. This book is ideal for students and professionals in biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, and related fields.
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10."Chemical Reactor Analysis and Design" by Gilbert F Froment and Kenneth B Bischoff
“Chemical Reactor Analysis and Design” Book Review: This is a comprehensive textbook on chemical reactor analysis and design. The book covers various topics such as reaction engineering, reactor types, chemical engineering thermodynamics, mole balances in ideal reactors for three common reactor types, energy balances in ideal reactors, and chemical reaction kinetics. It also includes numerical methods, numerous examples, and problems to aid chemical engineering students in learning this subject.
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3. Advanced Reaction Engineering
1."Chemical Reactor Analysis and Design" by Froment F G and Bischof
Book Review: This comprehensive textbook on chemical reaction engineering effectively explains the fundamental principles and basic concepts with real-world applications. The book provides a thorough understanding of computer modeling concepts and includes numerous worked-out examples. It highlights the practical aspects of industrial processes, and includes several case studies to demonstrate theoretical applications.
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2."Chemical Reactor Analysis and Design Fundamentals" by Rawlings J B and Ekerdt J G
Book Review: This textbook is highly recommended for graduate and undergraduate students studying reactor design and reaction engineering. It offers a comprehensive introduction to material balance models for various reactor types such as batch, plug flow, and continuous stirred tank reactors. The use of graphs and illustrations makes it easier for readers to visualize the concepts and analyze reactor behavior. Each chapter features numerous problems with step-by-step solutions to reinforce understanding.
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3."Chemical and Catalytic Reaction Engineering" by Carberry J J
Book Review: The book is a valuable resource for students of chemical engineering, providing them with tools to analyze and control chemical reactions and reactors. It covers the behavior of chemical reactions and the conservation equations for reactors, as well as important topics such as heterogeneous reactors, fluid-solid reaction systems, catalytic kinetics, diffusion, and heterogeneous reactor design. Additionally, the book includes chapters on heterogeneous catalysis, providing a comprehensive overview of this important area of chemical engineering.
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4."Chemical Reaction Engineering" by Levenspiel O
Book Review: This comprehensive book provides readers with a solid understanding of chemical reaction engineering concepts, and equips them with effective tools to answer related questions. The book emphasizes simple design methods, graphical procedures, and capability comparison of major reactor types, among other topics. It also delves into the reasoning behind assumptions made in chemical reaction engineering and discusses the pros and cons of various techniques applied to real-world situations. Prior knowledge of elementary calculus and first-order differential equations is recommended for readers.
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5."Advanced Organic Chemistry: Reaction and Synthesis" by Carey
“Advanced Organic Chemistry: Reaction and Synthesis Book Review: This two-part book offers advanced concepts of organic chemistry, with this second volume designed for higher graduate-level students and researchers in the field. Beginning with an introduction to alkylation of enolates and other carbon nucleophiles, subsequent chapters delve into topics such as reactions of carbon nucleophiles with carbonyl groups, functional group interconversion, protection and deprotection. The book also explores reactions involving transition metals and the formation of carbon-carbon bonds. Additional topics covered include electrophilic additions to carbon, carbon multiple bonds, reduction of carbon-carbon multiple and carbonyl groups, and other functional groups.
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6."Reactions on Polymers" by Moore
“Reactions on Polymers” Book Review: This book provides an in-depth exploration of polymer reactions for advanced students and researchers in the field. With a total of 23 chapters, the book begins by introducing fundamental concepts such as catalysis, interionic reactions, and functionalization. Subsequent chapters delve into topics such as insoluble halogenating agents, polymer modification, and polymer synthesis. The final section of the book covers topics like paraoxon analogs as haptens and affinity chromatography, providing a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter.
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7."March's Advanced Organic Chemistry: Reactions, Mechanisms and Structure" by Michael B Smith and Jerry March
“March’s Advanced Organic Chemistry: Reactions, Mechanisms and Structure” Book Review: The book aims to present fundamental concepts of organic chemistry and is suitable for students and professionals interested in this field. It begins by covering the basics of organic chemistry, such as conformation, organic bonds, and stereochemistry. Later chapters explore topics such as acids and bases, photochemistry, sonochemistry, and microwave irradiation. The book concludes with an in-depth examination of the nature and scope of organic reactions and their mechanisms.
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8."On-Line Trajectory Generation in Robotic Systems" by Torsten Kroger
“On-Line Trajectory Generation in Robotic Systems” Book Review: The book provides a comprehensive overview of the latest developments in robotics and is suitable for students and researchers with an interest in the integration of sensors in robotics. It comprises 10 chapters, with the initial chapters covering fundamental concepts of robotics, such as trajectory generation, mathematical conventions, and solutions for one degree and multi-dimensional space. The book then delves into advanced topics such as homothetic trajectories and hybrid-switched system control. Finally, the book concludes with a section on experimental results and a summary of the main findings.
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9."Reaction Engineering of Step Growth Polymerization" by GUPTA KUMAR
“Reaction Engineering of Step Growth Polymerization” Book Review: The book primarily focuses on the concepts of step-growth polymerization and is recommended for graduate-level students studying polymerization reactors. It starts by introducing the fundamentals of step-growth polymerization in the initial chapters, with illustrations of its applications in areas such as photolithography and microelectronics. The subsequent chapters delve into specific important step-growth polymerization processes, providing in-depth coverage of their principles and applications.
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10."Chemical Reaction Engineering" by Ian S Metcalfe
“Chemical Reaction Engineering” Book Review: This book presents a comprehensive overview of essential topics related to chemical reactions and is suitable for both researchers and students. It covers various types of reactions including homogeneous, catalytic, biochemical, gas, solid, and extractive reactions. Additionally, the book explains concepts of deactivating catalyst systems, flow modeling, diagnosis of operational issues, and new design procedures for fluidized bed reactors. Overall, this book provides a thorough understanding of chemical reactions and their various aspects.
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11."Chemical Reaction Engineering and Reactor Technology" by Mikkola Salmi
“Chemical Reaction Engineering and Reactor Technology” Book Review: This book provides a detailed explanation of the concepts related to chemical reactors and the procedure to select them. It is intended for graduate students of chemical engineering. The book covers important topics such as thermodynamics, stoichiometry, kinetics, homogeneous and heterogeneous reactors. Special attention is given to residence time distributions and non-ideal flow conditions in industrial reactors, as well as phase diffusion coefficients. Mathematical concepts are explained wherever necessary. The book includes numerous exercise questions and solutions. Other important concepts covered in the book include correlations for gas-liquid systems, solubilities of gas in liquids, and estimation of kinetic parameters.
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4. Chemical and Biochemical Reactions
1."Chemical and Biochemical Reactions: Kinetics and Mechanism (Biochemistry Research Trends)" by G E Zaikov and LinShu Liu
“Chemical and Biochemical Reactions: Kinetics and Mechanism (Biochemistry Research Trends)” Book Review: This textbook presents a comprehensive introduction to the science of chemical and biochemical kinetics, which deals with changes over time. The book delves into detailed research on this subject, covering a range of topics. Some of the key areas explored in the book include the mechanism of catalysis with nickel (II) complexes in toluene and cumene oxidations by dioxygen, the effect of two oxazoles on membrane lipid structure of liver microsomes, calculations of bond energy, and the structure and properties of polymer adsorption layers on inorganic pigments surface in aqueous dispersion formed under ultrasonic treatment.
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2."Theory and Problems in Chemical Reaction Engineering" by Mohanty and Behera
“Theory and Problems in Chemical Reaction Engineering” Book Review: The aim of this book is to provide an introduction to the essential concepts of chemical reaction engineering. The book covers a range of topics, including the kinetics of homogeneous reactions, reactor design, batch reactors, interpretation of batch reactor data, plug flow reactors, ideal stirred tank reactors, recycle reactors, and autocatalytic reactors. It also delves into the design of multiple reaction systems, the distribution of residence times in chemical reactors, enzymatic reaction fundamentals, solid-catalyzed reactions, and fluid-particle reactions.
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3."Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineerin" by H Scott Fogler
“Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering” Book Review: The textbook offers students a plethora of examples and problems to assess their proficiency in chemical reaction engineering. Additionally, it provides access to a website containing supplementary content on the subject. The book is well-illustrated with computer simulations, making it easier for both undergraduate and graduate students to comprehend fundamental concepts. The connection between theory and practice is established using various examples. The book covers a range of topics, from standard isothermal and non-isothermal reactor design to their applications.
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4."A Textbook of Physical Chemistry - Dynamics of Chemical Reactions" by Kapoor
“A Textbook of Physical Chemistry – Dynamics of Chemical Reactions” Book Review: This book is a comprehensive guide to the intricacies of chemical reactions. The book covers essential topics such as reaction kinetics, reactor design, and applications of chemical reactions. It includes chapters on homogeneous reactions, batch reactors, plug flow reactors, ideal stirred tank reactors, enzyme-catalyzed reactions, solid catalyzed reactions, and more. The book also features numerous illustrations and computer simulations to aid understanding. It is a valuable resource for students studying physical chemistry and chemical reaction dynamics.
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5."The Chemical Reactions of Life: From Metabolism to Photosynthesis" by Kara Rogers
“The Chemical Reactions of Life: From Metabolism to Photosynthesis” Book Review: This book provides an in-depth look at the chemical reactions that power life. The book covers various topics including enzyme catalysis, energy transfer, and electron transport chains. It also delves into the mechanisms of photosynthesis and respiration, as well as the role of enzymes in metabolism. With clear explanations and engaging examples, this book is a great resource for students and researchers interested in biochemistry and molecular biology.
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