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Catalysis Volume 34
Gibbs Energy and Helmholtz Energy Liquids, Solutions and Vapours Emmerich Wilhelm University of Vienna, Austria | Trevor M Letcher University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa This volume is a comprehensive collection of chapters written by an international team of world authorities and contains the latest information on all aspects of the most important chemical thermodynamic properties of Gibbs energy and Helmholtz energy, as related to fluids. This new book covers the wide range of topics in the field and as such is a key point of reference for advanced undergraduates and graduates alike as well as researchers, academics and anyone working in the field or related areas. Mechanisms of Reactions of Metal Complexes in Solution Debabrata Banerjea University of Kolkata, India | M. K. Bharty Banaras Hindu University, India The study of the mechanism of metal complex reactions is a thriving research field in inorganic chemistry. This book outlines the key principles of determining kinetics and mechanisms of metal complex reactions in solution as well as techniques and challenges for studying reaction rates. Proceeding logically through the following chapters, the principles are then extensively used in a comprehensive account of different reactions of metal complexes from ligand replacement reactions and isomerisation to electron transfer and photochemical reactions. This book is an ideal single resource on the principles and most up to date research in the area for postgraduates and researchers in inorganic chemistry, coordination chemistry, catalysis, supramolecular chemistry and related aspects of biochemistry. Optimal Experimental Design for Chemical Engineers Mechanistic Model-based Design with Case Studies Federico Galvanin University College London, UK Model building procedures have been proposed for developing, improving and validating mechanistic models in more efficient ways by managing and guiding the information obtained from experimental activities. These procedures heavily rely on the use of efficient computational techniques for model identification based on the use of optimal design of experiments techniques. This book guides the reader through statistical tools and methods for building mechanistic mathematical models in chemical engineering using design of experiment techniques. Relevant chemical engineering case studies are used throughout the book to provide a practical approach to this complex topic. Ideal for experimenters, who will find useful tips for driving experiments, and modellers who will find useful information on model development, selection and validation, this book is essential for chemical engineers across academia and industry.
Hardback | 230 pages 9781839164996 | 2022 £314.95 | $440.00
Hardback | 486 pages 9781839162015 | 2022 £169.00 | $235.00
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James Spivey Louisiana State University, USA | Yi-Fan Han East China University of Science and Technology, China | Dushyant Shekhawat National Energy Technology Laboratory, USA This volume looks at modern approaches to catalysis and reviews the extensive literature. Chapters highlight microkinetic modeling, encapsulated metals for confined catalysis, recent advances on the direct decomposition of NOx and heteropolyacid catalysts. There is also a chapter reviewing methods for estimating adsorption energies on catalytic surfaces, which will provide information from both fundamental and technological points of view. Appealing broadly to researchers in academia and industry, the detailed chapters bridge the gap from academic studies in the laboratory to practical applications in industry, not only for the catalysis field, but also for environmental protection. The book will be of great benefit to any researcher wanting a succinct reference on developments in this area now and looking to the future. Chemical Modelling Volume 16 Michael Springborg University of Saarland, Germany | Jan-Ole Joswig Dresden University of Technology, Germany Chemical modelling covers a wide range of disciplines and this book is the first stop for any materials scientist, biochemist, chemist or molecular physicist wishing to acquaint themselves with major developments in the applications and theory of chemical modelling. Containing both comprehensive and critical reviews, this volume is a convenient reference to the current literature.
Hardback | 300 pages 9781839161865 | 2022 £149.00 | $205.00
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Hardback | 182 pages 9781839161704 | 2021 £314.95 | $440.00
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Hardback | 450 pages 9781788010870 | 2022 £179.00 | $250.00
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