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Kinetics of Chemical Reactions : Decoding Complexity

ISBN: 9783527317639 | 3527317635
Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Wiley-VCH
Pub. Date: 8/29/2011

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SummaryTable of ContentsAuthor Biography
This systematic textbook covers both experimental and theoretical, as well as fundamental and applied methods -- illustrated throughout by many examples. It allows for a quantification of reaction conditions and catalyst properties, providing guidelines for catalyst optimization.

This systematic presentation covers both experimental and theoretical kinetic methods, as well as fundamental and applied. The identification of dominant reaction paths, reaction intermediates and rate-determining steps allows a quantifica... MORE
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Introduction
Complexity and Strategies of Kinetic Studies
SteadyâÇôState Kinetic Experiments
NonâÇôSteadyâÇôState Kinetic Experiments
Kinetic and NonâÇôKinetic Experiments
Chemical Kinetics and Stoichiometry (Linear Algebra in Chemical Kinetics)
Chemical Kinetics and Thermodynamics
Concepts of Elementary and Complex Phenomena in Chemical Kinetics
Mathematical Structure of Kinetic Models
How to Reveal the Complex Mechanism of a Chemical Reaction? Preliminary analysis
From Elementary Reactions to Complex Kinetics: SteadyâÇôState Theory for Linear Mechanisms
From Elementary Reactions to Complex Kinetics: SteadyâÇôState theory for Linear Mechanisms: NonâÇôSteady State Theory for Linear Mechanisms
From Elementary Reactions to Complex Kinetics: SteadyâÇôState Theory for NonâÇôLinear Mechanisms
Cases: Kinetic Studies of CO Oxidation and Butane Oxidation
Conclusions: How to Master Chemical Complexity Kinetically?
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Professor Guy B. Marin is chair of the Department of Chemical Engineering at Ghent University (Belgium). He received his PhD degree from Ghent University in 1980. He took a position of full professor in 1988 at Eindhoven University of Technology (The Netherlands) where he taught chemical reactors. In 1997 he returned to Ghent as director of the Laboratory for Chemical Technology. He co-authored more tan 300 papers in international journals. Professor Marin is editor-in-chief of 'Advances in Chemical Engineering' and co-editor of the Chemical Engineering Journal. Chemical reaction and reactor engineering in general and reaction kinetics in particular are the main leads in his research program.

Professor Gregory S. Yablonsky obtained his academic degrees from the Boreskov Institute of Catalysis (Novosibirsk, Russia). From 1995 until 2007, he worked in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis, USA. Since 2007, he is working at Parks College and in the Department of Chemistry at Saint Louis University. Professor Yablonsky has been a Visiting Professor at several universities, in particular the National University of Singapore and Queen's University of Belfast (N. Ireland, UK). Since 2009, Yablonsky is a Honorary Professor of Ghent University. He has served as organizer and chairman of many international conferences on chemical kinetics, catalysis, and mathematical methods in chemical engineering. He has been involved in theoretical kinetics and heterogeneous catalysis research for over 30 years, and is author of more than 200 papers and six books.


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