Separation of Molecules, Macromolecules and Particles Principles, Phenomena and Processes
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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.Students learn how to apply their knowledge to determine the separation achieved in a given device or processReal-world examples are taken from biotechnology, chemical, food, petrochemical, pharmaceutical and pollution control industriesWorked examples, elementary separator designs and chapter-end problems are provided, giving students a practical understanding…
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Key features
- Presents a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental principles of separation of molecules, macromolecules and particles
- Provides systematic development of separation processes, from the forces acting on molecules/particles to bulk flow pattern, making it easy to understand how separation takes place and how to improve it
- Treats phase equilibrium-based separations, membrane-based separations and external force-based separations
About the book
- DOI https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139034418
- Series Cambridge Series in Chemical Engineering
- Subjects Chemical Engineering,Engineering
- Format: Hardback
- Publication date: 31 March 2014
- ISBN: 9780521895736
- Dimensions (mm): 246 x 189 mm
- Weight: 2.15kg
- Contains: 450 b/w illus. 50 tables 300 exercises
- Page extent: 909 pages
- Availability: Available
- Format: Digital
- Publication date: 28 May 2018
- ISBN: 9781139034418
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