Advances in Chemical Engineering: ICCMME 2011

Advances in Chemical Engineering: ICCMME 2011

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The objective of these proceedings is to encourage engineering professionals, academics and researchers to exchange views, results, ideas and experiences concerning chemical, materials and metallurgical engineering. The work is divided into the chapters: Chemical Engineering Measurement and Instrumentation, Transport Processes of Chemical Engineering, Chemical Separation Engineering, Industrial Catalysis, Chemical Systems Engineering, Inorganic and Organic Chemical Engineering, Biochemical Industry, Electrochemical Engineering, Green Chemical Processing Technology and Chemistry Science and Applied Chemistry. It constitutes a comprehensive guide to these subjects.

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Editors:
Yanxuan Wen and Fuhou Lei
THEMA:
MB, TGB, TQ
BISAC:
TEC021000
Details:
Selected, peer reviewed papers from the International Conference on Chemical, Material and Metallurgical Engineering (ICCMME 2011), December 23-25, 2011, Beihai, China
Pages:
2680
Book Set:
3 Books set
Year:
2012
ISBN-13 (softcover):
9783037853085
ISBN-13 (CD):
9783037951330
ISBN-13 (eBook):
9783038137658
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Review from Ringgold Inc., ProtoView: The first volume in the three-volume set from the December 2011 conference presents the findings of recent research on measurements and instruments for chemical engineering, industrial catalysis, transport processes, and chemical separation engineering. Volume two explores chemical system engineering, inorganic and organic chemical engineering, and the biochemical industry. The third volume switches to green chemical process technology, electrochemical engineering, chemistry science, and applied chemistry. Three papers from Kunming University of Science and Technology study the numerical integral in the ideal adsorbed solution theory and microwave desorption for regenerating ethanol from a light wine liquid. Two papers from a Pakistani analyze the sulfur and water content of diesel fuel burned for industrial power generation. Other topics of the 490 papers include pretreating seawater to reduce turbidity and boron, extracting flavonoids from honeysuckle leaves, synthesizing single-phase zeolite from polysilicon byproduct, and comparing the aroma of mango juice extracted by different methods.