Elements Of Chemical Reaction Engineering


Elements Of Chemical Reaction Engineering 
by H. Scott Fogler 
This book is intended for use as both an undergraduate and graduate - level text  in chemical  reaction  engineering. The  level of difficulty will depend on the choice of chapters to be covered  and the type and degree of  difficulty  of  problems assigned. Most problems requiring significant  numerical computations  can  be solved  with a  personal computer using either  POLYMATH  or MATLAB.
The  first  goal of this book is to enable the reader to develop a clear understanding of the fundamentals of chemical reaction engineering.This goal will  be ,achieved by presenting  a  structure  that allows  the  reader  to solve reaction engineering problems through reasoning rather  than  through  memorization and  recall  of numerous equations and  the  restrictions  and  conditions  under which  each equation  applies.  To accomplish this,  we use  (1)  conventional problems that  reinforce  the  student’s  understanding of  the  basic concepts  and principles (included at  the  end  of each chapter); (2)  problems whose  solution require reading  the  literature,  handbooks,  or other  textbooks  on  chemical engineering kinetics; and  (3) problems that give  students  practice  in problem definition and alternative pathways to solutions.The algorithms  presented in the  text  for  reactor design  provide a  framework  through which  one can develop confidence  through  reasoning rather  than  memorization. 
The  second and third goals of this book are to increase the student’s critical thinking skills and creative thinking skills by presenting heuristics and  problems that  encourage the  student to practice these  skills.Important applications of chemical  reaction  engineering (CRE) of all kinds can be found both iniside and  outside the chemical  process industries  (CPI).  In this text, examples from the chemical process industries include' the manufacture of ethylene oxide, phthalic anhydride,ethylene glycol, metaxylene,styrene,sulfur-trioxide, propylene glycol,ketene,and i-butane just to name a few. Also,plant safety in the CPI is addressed in both example problems and homework problems.These are real industrial reactions with actual data and reaction  irate law parameters.Because of the wide versatility of  the principles of CRE,a number of examples outside the  CPI  are  included, such as the use of wetlands to degrade toxic chemicals,smog formation,longevity of motor oils,oil recovery,and pharmacokinetics  (cobra  bites,  SADD - MADD, drug delivery).
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