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Micro Instrumentation For High Throughput Experimentation And Process Intensification A Tool For Pat Melvin V Koch

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Micro Instrumentation For High Throughput Experimentation And Process Intensification A Tool For Pat Melvin V Koch
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Publisher: Wiley-VCH
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.39 MB
Pages: 508
Author: Melvin V. Koch, Kurt M. VandenBussche, Ray W. Chrisman
ISBN: 9783527314256, 9783527610624, 3527314253, 3527610626
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Micro Instrumentation For High Throughput Experimentation And Process Intensification A Tool For Pat Melvin V Koch by Melvin V. Koch, Kurt M. Vandenbussche, Ray W. Chrisman 9783527314256, 9783527610624, 3527314253, 3527610626 instant download after payment.

This first comprehensive treatment of the intertwined roles of micro-instrumentation, high throughput experimentation and process intensification as valuable tools for process analytical technology covers both industrial as well as academic aspects. First class editors and authors from top companies and universities provide interdisciplinary coverage ranging from chemistry and analytics to process design and engineering, supported throughout by case studies and ample analytical data.Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–21): Dr. Melvin V. Koch
Chapter 2 Macro to Micro … The Evolution of Process Analytical Systems (pages 23–42): Wayne W. Blaser and Dr. Ray W. Chrisman
Chapter 3 Process Intensification (pages 43–65): Dr. Kurt M. VandenBussche
Chapter 4 High Throughput Research (pages 67–77): Dr. Ray W. Chrisman
Chapter 5 Introduction (pages 79–83): Dr. Melvin V. Koch, Dr. Ray W. Chrisman and Dr. Kurt M. VandenBussche
Chapter 6 Microreactor Concepts and Processing (pages 85–129): Volker Hessel, Patrick Lob, Holger Lowe and Gunther Kolb
Chapter 7 Non?reactor Micro?component Development (pages 131–180): Daniel R. Palo, Victoria S. Stenkamp, Jamie D. Holladay, Paul H. Humble, Robert A. Dagle and Kriston P. Brooks
Chapter 8 Microcomponent Flow Characterization (pages 181–208): Bruce A. Finlayson, Pawel W. Drapala, Matt Gebhardt, Michael D. Harrison, Bryan Johnson, Marlina Lukman, Suwimol Kunaridtipol, Trevor Plaisted, Zachary Tyree, Jeremy Vanburen and Albert Witarsa
Chapter 9 Selected Developments in Micro?analytical Technology (pages 209–313): Dr. Melvin V. Koch, Brian Marquardt, Ulrich Bonne, Clark T. Nguyen, Dennis E. Polla, Michael McCarthy, Clement E. Furlong, Timothy Chinowsky, Scott Soelberg, Alexander Mamishev, Scott E. Gilbert and Lloyd W. Burgess
Chapter 10 New Platform for Sampling and Sensor Initiative (NeSSI) (pages 315–352): David J. Veltkamp
Chapter 11 Catalyst Characterization for Gas Phase Processes (pages 353–362): Michelle J. Cohn and Douglas B. Galloway
Chapter 12 Integrated Microreactor System for Gas Phase Reactions (pages 363–406): David J. Quiram, Klavs F. Jensen, Martin A. Schmidt, Patrick L. Mills, James F. Ryley, Mark D. Wetzel and Daniel J. Kraus
Chapter 13 Liquid Phase Process Characterization (pages 407–429): Daniel A. Hickman and Daniel D. Sobeck
Chapter 14 Novel Systems for New Chemistry Exploration (pages 431–448): Paul Watts
Chapter 15 Going from Laboratory to Pilot Plant to Production using?Microreactors (pages 449–468): Michael Grund, Michael Haberl, Dirk Schmalz and Hanns Wurziger
Chapter 16 Concluding Remarks (pages 469–474): Dr. Melvin V. Koch, Dr. Ray W. Chrisman and Dr. Kurt M. VandenBussche

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