
| Judul | : | Basic Problems of Chemical Reaction Engineering and Potential of Membrane Reactors |
| Authors | : | Sascha Thomas, Christof Hamel, Andreas Seidel-Morgenstern |
| : | Wiley; Membrane Reactors: Distributing Reactants to Improve Selectivity and Yield |
Currently there are more then 30 000 specialty chemicals produced industrially from approximately 300 intermediate chemicals. The vast majority of these intermediates are produced from a very limited number of approximately 20 simple base chemicals for example, ethylene, propylene, butane, ammonia, methanol, sulfuric acid and chlorine. To perform efficiently the large spectrum of chemical reactions of interest an arsenal of specific reactor types and dedicated operating regimes has been developed and is applied in various industries. The design of efficient and reliable reaction processes is the core subject of Chemical Reaction Engineering, a discipline which can be considered nowadays as rather mature. The progress achieved and important concepts developed are summarized in several excellent monographs.
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