Sorption Enhanced Reaction Processes

Sorption Enhanced Reaction Processes

Alirio Egidio Rodrigues, Yi-jiang Wu, Luis Miguel Madeira, Rui Faria
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Author:  Alirio Egidio Rodrigues, Yi-jiang Wu, Luis Miguel Madeira, Rui Faria
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Format:  Hardback
Pages:  364
Publisher:  World Scientific Europe Ltd
Year:  2017
ISBN:  9781786343567

This book investigates the development of sorption enhanced reaction processes (SERPs) with detailed modelling and simulation, design and operation of units. SERPs are processes intensified by combining adsorption and reaction, reaction and membranes or reaction/adsorption/membranes in a single unit in order to overcome thermodynamic limitations of conversion in reversible reactions. The focus here is on gas phase and liquid phase processes involving different technologies, including pressure swing adsorptive reactors, membrane reactors and simulated moving bed reactors. Emphasis is also given to presenting data and practical applications of SERP products.Sorption Enhanced Reaction Processes provides undergraduate and graduate students of chemistry and chemical engineering, researchers and industrial engineers with a clear path towards process development of SERP, whatever the area of application.

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