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Diffusion: Mass Transfer in Fluid Systems (Cambridge Series in Chemical Engineering) (Hardcover)
Aug 7th, 2009 by admin





Diffusion: Mass Transfer in Fluid Systems (Cambridge Series in Chemical Engineering)

Review
.”..I am very impressed with the lucid style, clarity of presentation, quality of the illustrative examples and the large number of very interesting problems appended at the end…I heartily recommend this book to anyone interested in diffusion in fluid systems.” Canadian Chemical News
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Review
“Very effective in leading the reader from one level of sophistication to the next…a wide variety of examples is presented from areas such as bioengineering, food science, and electrochemistry, in addition to traditional areas of chemical engineering….In summary, this is an outstanding example of a text written by an expert in the field.” Journal of the American Chemical Society
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Principles and Modern Applications of Mass Transfer Operations (Hardcover)
Aug 6th, 2009 by admin





Principles and Modern Applications of Mass Transfer Operations

Review
“…a traditional treatment of a classic chemical engineering subject…students will like…” — AIChE Journal, January 2003″…a traditional treatment of a classic chemical engineering subject…students will like…” (AIChE Journal, January 2003)
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This textbook is designed for courses in mass transfer operations, a staple in any chemical engineering curriculum. The second edition is updated to discuss many developing topics in mass transfer operations not discussed in the first, including membrane separations, chromatography and other adsorptive processes, ion exchange, electrophoresis, and multistage batch distillation, differential transport equations, and boundary-layers. This new edition will also incorporate mass transfer phenomena in biological systems, making it applicable in biochemical engineering as well as chemical engineering.

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