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Fluid-Solid Reactions

Offers an accessible, updated guide to fluid-solid reactions for students and professionals interested in reaction engineering, chemical kinetics, and their applications

H. Y. Sohn (Author)

9780128164655, Elsevier Science

Paperback, published 26 August 2020

536 pages
23.4 x 19 x 3.3 cm, 1.09 kg

Fluid-Solid Reactions, Second Edition takes a detailed and thorough look at the scope of fluid-solid reaction systems, focusing on the four phenomena: external mass transfer, pore diffusion, chemical reaction, and adsorption/desorption. This completely revised new edition builds on the classic original edition through the introduction of cutting-edge new theories and applications, including the formulation and application of a new and convenient law that governs fluid-solid reaction kinetics. This book will be of primary interest to practicing engineers engaged in process research, development, and design in the many fields where fluid-solid reactions are critical to workflow and research.

Fluid-solid reactions play a major role in the technology of most industrialized nations. These reactions encompass a very broad field, including the extraction of metals from their ores, the combustion of solid fuels, coal gasification, and the incineration of solid refuse.

1. Introduction2. Elements of Fluid-Solid Reactions3. Reaction Kinetics of Fine Particles4. General Approach to Fluid-Solid Reaction Analysis and Modeling5. Reactions of Single Nonporous Solids6. Reactions of Single Porous Solids7. Sohn’s Law of Fluid-Solid Reaction Rates8. Extension of Basic Analysis to Complex Systems9. Reactions between Solids Proceeding through Gaseous Intermediates10. Design of Multiparticle Fluid-Solid Reactors11. Experimental Techniques for Fluid-Solid Reaction Rate Measurement

Subject Areas: Chemical engineering [TDCB], Physical chemistry [PNR], Organic chemistry [PNN]

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