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Current Trends and Future Developments on Bio-Membranes

Current Trends and Future Developments on Bio-Membranes2024

Angelo Basile, Antonio Comite

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Current Trends and Future Developments on (Bio)-Membranes: Recent Achievements in Chemical Processes in Membrane Reactors introduces and analyzes chemical processes done in membrane reactors. The book highlights their performance and provides an overview of recent achievements in structural development of membrane reactor systems during chemical processes. Starting from chemical processes aspects and fundamentals of membrane reactor systems, via modeling and experimental and design concepts, to practitioners' perspective and good application examples, the book sheds light and gives a broad but very detailed description through the point of view typical of an industrial engineer.This book is a key reference for R&D managers in industry interested in the development of chemical processes by membrane reactor technologies as well as academic researchers and postgraduate students working in the wider area of the strategic chemical, separation, and purification processes. - Focuses on the best strategies for carrying out membrane reactor processes - Analyzes critical aspects of conversion, selectivity, and yield in membrane reactor systems - Includes all developments of transport phenomena/chemical kinetics in various chemical processes in membrane reactor systems - Provides a practitioners' perspective on the fundamentals and applications, modeling, and experimental and design concepts of membrane reactor systems

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First published
2024
OL Work ID
OL20745270W

Subjects

Water-supply engineeringMicrobiologyChemical engineering

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