Adsorption, Ion Exchange and Catalysis -  Vassilis J. Inglezakis,  Stavros G. Poulopoulos

Adsorption, Ion Exchange and Catalysis (eBook)

Design of Operations and Environmental Applications
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Adsorption, Ion Exchange and Catalysis is essentially a mixture of environmental science and chemical reactor engineering. More specifically, three important heterogeneous processes, namely, adsorption, ion exchange and catalysis, are analysed, from fundamental kinetics to reactor design with emphasis on their environmental applications. In Chapter 1, the subject of air and water pollution is dealt with. Data about pollutants and emission sources are given and the treatment methods are shortly presented. In Chapter 2, the very basics and historical development of adsorption, ion exchange and catalysis are presented as well as their environmental applications. Chapter 3 is devoted to heterogeneous processes and reactor analysis. All types of reactors are described in depth and reactor modelling, hydraulics and mass/heat transfer phenomena are examined for each type of reactor. Chapters 4 and 5 are dedicated to adsorption & ion exchange and catalysis, respectively. The basic principles are presented including kinetics, equilibrium, mass/heat transfer phenomena as well as the analytical solutions of the reactor models presented in Chapter 3. In the sixth chapter, the subject of scale up is approached.
The two Annexes at the end of the book contain physical properties of substances of environmental interest as well as unit conversion tables. Finally, nearly all the examples contained are based on real experimental data found in literature with environmental interest. Most of the examples consider all aspects of operation design - kinetics, hydraulics and mass transfer.
* Provides basic knowledge of major environmental problems and connects them to chemical engineering

Dr. Stavros G. Poulopoulos has studied Chemical Engineering and holds M.Sc. and Ph.D. from the National Technical University of Athens in the field of environmental protection. He has conducted research for 15 years on the treatment of gaseous emissions and toxic wastewaters. His work as an author includes 24 articles in international scientific journals, 26 announcements in scientific conferences and one book on adsorption, ion exchange and catalysis. Besides his academic activities, he has been working as environmental specialist at the Hellenic Ministry of Infrastructure, Transport and Networks since 2007.
Adsorption, Ion Exchange and Catalysis is essentially a mixture of environmental science and chemical reactor engineering. More specifically, three important heterogeneous processes, namely, adsorption, ion exchange and catalysis, are analysed, from fundamental kinetics to reactor design with emphasis on their environmental applications. In Chapter 1, the subject of air and water pollution is dealt with. Data about pollutants and emission sources are given and the treatment methods are shortly presented. In Chapter 2, the very basics and historical development of adsorption, ion exchange and catalysis are presented as well as their environmental applications. Chapter 3 is devoted to heterogeneous processes and reactor analysis. All types of reactors are described in depth and reactor modelling, hydraulics and mass/heat transfer phenomena are examined for each type of reactor. Chapters 4 and 5 are dedicated to adsorption & ion exchange and catalysis, respectively. The basic principles are presented including kinetics, equilibrium, mass/heat transfer phenomena as well as the analytical solutions of the reactor models presented in Chapter 3. In the sixth chapter, the subject of scale up is approached. The two Annexes at the end of the book contain physical properties of substances of environmental interest as well as unit conversion tables. Finally, nearly all the examples contained are based on real experimental data found in literature with environmental interest. Most of the examples consider all aspects of operation design - kinetics, hydraulics and mass transfer.* Provides basic knowledge of major environmental problems and connects them to chemical engineering

Cover 1
Preface 8
Contents 10
Chapter 1. Air and Water Pollution 14
1.1 Introduction 14
1.2 Pollutants and Emission Sources 34
1.3 Treatment Methods 40
1.4 Environmental Applications of Adsorption, Ion Exchange, and Catalysis 41
Multiple Choice Questions 41
Answers to Multiple Choice Questions 43
Chapter 2. Adsorption, Ion Exchange, and Catalysis 44
2.1 Definitions 44
2.2 Historical Aspects 50
2.3 Adsorption, Ion Exchange, and Catalysis: Three Related Phenomena 56
2.4 Environmental Applications of Adsorption, Ion Exchange, and Catalysis 59
Multiple Choice Questions 67
Answers to Multiple Choice Questions 69
Chapter 3. Heterogeneous Processes and Reactor 70
3.1 Introduction to Heterogeneous Processes 70
3.2 Heterogeneous Reactors 85
3.3 Two-Phase Agitated Reactors 91
3.4 Slurry Reactors 114
3.5 Agitated Slurry Reactors 144
3.6 Two-Phase Fixed Beds 152
3.7 Three-Phase Fixed Beds: Trickle-Bed and Packed Bubble-Bed Reactors 179
3.8 Two-Phase, Fluid–Solid Fluidized Bed Reactors 202
3.9 Particle Analysis 240
Chapter 4. Adsorption and Ion Exchange 256
4.1 Basic Principles of Adsorption and Ion Exchange 256
4.2 Design of Adsorption and Ion-Exchange Processes 285
4.3 Management of Spent Materials 360
Chapter 5. Catalysis 368
5.1 Types of Catalysts 368
5.2 Basic Principles of Catalysis 369
5.3 Design of Catalytic Reactors 397
5.4 Catalyst Deactivation 524
Chapter 6. Reactors Scale-up 536
6.1 General Analysis of the Scale-Up Problem 536
6.2 Practical Scale-Up Rules for Certain Reactor Types 544
Appendix I. Physical Properties of Water, Air and Selected Compounds 564
I.1 Bulk-phase Properties of Solvents and Carrier Gases 564
I.2 Diffusion Coefficients in Water and Gases 571
I.3 Solubility of Gases in Liquids–Henry’s Constant 577
I.4 Parameters for Dubinin–Raduskevish Isotherm 582
I.5 Constants of Langmuir and Freundlich Isotherms 583
Appendix II. Conversion of Units 588
References 594
Index 608

Erscheint lt. Verlag 23.8.2006
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Chemie Technische Chemie
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Strömungsmechanik
Technik Maschinenbau
Technik Umwelttechnik / Biotechnologie
ISBN-10 0-08-046366-5 / 0080463665
ISBN-13 978-0-08-046366-7 / 9780080463667
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