Separation of Molecules, Macromolecules and Particles : Principles, Phenomena and Processes /

"Providing chemical engineering undergraduate and graduate students with a basic understanding of how separation of a mixture of molecules, macromolecules or particles is achieved, this textbook is a comprehensive introduction to the engineering science of separation. [bullet] Students learn ho...

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मुख्य लेखक: Sirkar, Kamalesh K., 1942-, author 632610
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भाषा:eng
प्रकाशित: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2014
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description "Providing chemical engineering undergraduate and graduate students with a basic understanding of how separation of a mixture of molecules, macromolecules or particles is achieved, this textbook is a comprehensive introduction to the engineering science of separation. [bullet] Students learn how to apply their knowledge to determine the separation achieved in a given device or process [bullet] Real-world examples are taken from biotechnology, chemical, food, petrochemical, pharmaceutical and pollution control industries [bullet] Worked examples, elementary separator designs and chapter-end problems are provided, giving students a practical understanding of separation. The textbook systematically develops different separation processes by considering the forces causing the separation and how this separation is influenced by the patterns of bulk flow in the separation device. Readers will be able to take this knowledge and apply it to their own future studies and research in separation and purification. Online resources include solutions to the exercises and guidance for computer simulations"--
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:5589712021-03-18T01:23:09ZSeparation of Molecules, Macromolecules and Particles : Principles, Phenomena and Processes / Sirkar, Kamalesh K., 1942-, author 632610 textCambridge : Cambridge University Press,2014.eng"Providing chemical engineering undergraduate and graduate students with a basic understanding of how separation of a mixture of molecules, macromolecules or particles is achieved, this textbook is a comprehensive introduction to the engineering science of separation. [bullet] Students learn how to apply their knowledge to determine the separation achieved in a given device or process [bullet] Real-world examples are taken from biotechnology, chemical, food, petrochemical, pharmaceutical and pollution control industries [bullet] Worked examples, elementary separator designs and chapter-end problems are provided, giving students a practical understanding of separation. The textbook systematically develops different separation processes by considering the forces causing the separation and how this separation is influenced by the patterns of bulk flow in the separation device. Readers will be able to take this knowledge and apply it to their own future studies and research in separation and purification. Online resources include solutions to the exercises and guidance for computer simulations"--Includes bibliographical references (pages 861-876) and index.Introduction; 1. Description of separation in a closed system; 2. Description of separation in open separators; 3. Physicochemical basis for separation; 4. Separation in a closed vessel; 5. Effect of chemical reaction on separation; 6. Open separators: bulk flow parallel to force and continuous stirred tank separators; 7. Separation in bulk flow of feed-containing phase perpendicular to the direction of the force; 8. Bulk flow of two phases/regions perpendicular to the direction(s) ofthe force(s); 9. Cascades; 10. Energy required for separation; 11. Common separation sequences. "Providing chemical engineering undergraduate and graduate students with a basic understanding of how separation of a mixture of molecules, macromolecules or particles is achieved, this textbook is a comprehensive introduction to the engineering science of separation. [bullet] Students learn how to apply their knowledge to determine the separation achieved in a given device or process [bullet] Real-world examples are taken from biotechnology, chemical, food, petrochemical, pharmaceutical and pollution control industries [bullet] Worked examples, elementary separator designs and chapter-end problems are provided, giving students a practical understanding of separation. The textbook systematically develops different separation processes by considering the forces causing the separation and how this separation is influenced by the patterns of bulk flow in the separation device. Readers will be able to take this knowledge and apply it to their own future studies and research in separation and purification. Online resources include solutions to the exercises and guidance for computer simulations"--Separation (Technology)MoleculesURN:ISBN:9780521895736
spellingShingle Separation (Technology)
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Sirkar, Kamalesh K., 1942-, author 632610
Separation of Molecules, Macromolecules and Particles : Principles, Phenomena and Processes /
title Separation of Molecules, Macromolecules and Particles : Principles, Phenomena and Processes /
title_full Separation of Molecules, Macromolecules and Particles : Principles, Phenomena and Processes /
title_fullStr Separation of Molecules, Macromolecules and Particles : Principles, Phenomena and Processes /
title_full_unstemmed Separation of Molecules, Macromolecules and Particles : Principles, Phenomena and Processes /
title_short Separation of Molecules, Macromolecules and Particles : Principles, Phenomena and Processes /
title_sort separation of molecules macromolecules and particles principles phenomena and processes
topic Separation (Technology)
Molecules
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