Microreactors in preparative chemistry practical aspects in bioprocessing, nanotechnology, catalysis and more.

This is the first book in the field to focus on these aspects, providing extremely valuable information unavailable elsewhere for anyone seeking the practical application of microreactor technology in preparative chemistry. The topics covered branch out in three different directions. To begin with,...

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Main Author Reschetilowski, Wladimir
Format eBook Book
LanguageEnglish
Published Weinheim WILEY 2013
Wiley-VCH
Wiley
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
Edition1
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Summary:This is the first book in the field to focus on these aspects, providing extremely valuable information unavailable elsewhere for anyone seeking the practical application of microreactor technology in preparative chemistry. The topics covered branch out in three different directions. To begin with, the knowledge necessary for the preparative chemistry concerning the influence of the so-called microeffects on the reaction procedure and on mass and heat transfer as well as the surface phenomena are provided in detail. Next, practical aspects of the synthesis of various basic chemicals and fine chemicals, polymers, bioproducts and nanoparticles are discussed, including important advice for both the researcher and industrial chemist. Finally, reaction examples in microreactors whose reaction guidance are best understood are given together with universally applicable correlations as well as modeling approaches and transfer potential on related reaction systems. With its specific instructions, tips and experimental procedures for product syntheses as well as the inclusion of both the technical and theoretical background this is a must-have for beginners and experts alike working in this emerging field.
Bibliography:Formerly CIP Uk
Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:3527332820
9783527332823
9783527652921
3527652922
3527652914
9783527652914
DOI:10.1002/9783527652891