Chemical Reactor Technology for Environmentally Safe Reactors and Products 1992 Edition Contributor(s): de Lasa, Hugo (Editor), Dogammau, G. (Editor), Ravella, A. (Editor) |
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ISBN: 0792320328 ISBN-13: 9780792320326 Publisher: Springer OUR PRICE: $313.49 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: November 1992 Annotation: Chemical reactor engineering, as a discipline, has a central role to play in helping with the development of adequate strategies and technologies that can deal effectively with the concerns of today's society, which are increasingly becoming attuned to the environment. The current challenge is how to adapt present processes and products to meet more rigorous environmental standards. Chemical Reactor Technology for Environmentally Safe Reactors and Products addresses these issues in three parts: I -- Fuels of the Future and Changing Fuel Needs; II -- Alternative Sources; III -- Emission Control, Chemical Reactor Safety and Engineering. Attention is also paid, throughout the text, to the fundamental technological aspects of reactor engineering and to possible strategies for bridging knowledge gaps. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Science | Chemistry - Physical & Theoretical - Science | Chemistry - Industrial & Technical - Technology & Engineering | Chemical & Biochemical |
Dewey: 541 |
LCCN: 92036591 |
Series: NATO Science Series E: |
Physical Information: 1.58" H x 6.3" W x 9.7" (2.54 lbs) 642 pages |
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Publisher Description: Chemical reactor engineering, as a discipline, has a central role to play in helping with the development of adequate strategies and technologies that can deal effectively with the concerns of today's society, which are increasingly becoming attuned to the environment. The current challenge is how to adapt present processes and products to meet more rigorous environmental standards. Chemical Reactor Technology for Environmentally Safe Reactors and Products addresses these issues in three parts: I -- Fuels of the Future and Changing Fuel Needs; II -- Alternative Sources; III -- Emission Control, Chemical Reactor Safety and Engineering. Attention is also paid, throughout the text, to the fundamental technological aspects of reactor engineering and to possible strategies for bridging knowledge gaps. |