Mass Transfer Concepts

Title: Mass Transfer Concepts
Author: K. Asokan
ISBN: 1439868069 / 9781439868065
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 416
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Year: 2011
Availability: Out of Stock

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Mass transfer involves the use of various operations to separate a mixture into its individual components - a frequent requirement in chemical industries. The differences in the physical properties of the components to be separated, such as the vapour pressure, solubility or diffusivity, are utilized to transfer material from one homogenous phase to another. Techniques such as gas absorption, distillation, leaching, extraction, crystallization, humidification, drying, adsorption and membrane based separation processes involve mass transfer and can be carried out due to the existence of a concentration gradient within the system.

Mass Transfer Concepts supplies engineers with the required knowledge of all these operations. Designed for a two-semester course in chemical, biotechnology, petrochemical, and pharmaceutical engineering, the book provides a simple treatment of the concepts, definitions, and derivations with numerous figures and worked examples typical of their industrial applications. A number of exercise problems with solutions help clarify key concepts.

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Chapter 1 : Diffusion
Chapter 2 : Interphase Mass Transfer
Chapter 3 : Gas Absorption
Chapter 4 : Distillation
Chapter 5 : Leaching and Extraction
Chapter 6 : Crystallisation
Chapter 7 : Humidification
Chapter 8 : Drying
Chapter 9 : Adsorption
Chapter 10 : Other Separation Processes

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