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Chemical Product Design

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ISBN-10: 0521168228

ISBN-13: 9780521168229

Edition: 2nd 2011

Authors: E. L. Cussler, G. D. Moggridge

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List price: $118.95
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2011
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 5/12/2011
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 454
Size: 6.61" wide x 9.49" long x 0.98" tall
Weight: 2.156
Language: English

Professor Cussler teaches chemical engineering at the University of Minnesota. His research, which centers on membrane separations, has led to over 200 papers and four books. A member of the National Academy of Engineering, he has received the Colburn and Lewis Awards from the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, the Separations Science Award from the American Chemical Society, the Merryfield Design Award from the American Society for Engineering Education, and honorary doctorates from the universities of Lund and Nancy.

G. D. Moggridge is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Cambridge. He has taught chemical product design since 1998, receiving the Entec Medal and Frank Morton Prize from the Institution of Chemical Engineers and a Pilkington Teaching Prize.

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Preface
An Introduction to Chemical Product Design
What is Chemical Product Design
Why Chemical Product Design is Important
Changes in Corporate Culture
The Product Design Procedure
Categories of Chemical Products
Conclusions
Needs
Customer Needs
Consumer Products
Converting Needs to Specifications
Revising Product Specifications
Conclusions and the First Gate
Ideas
Human Ideas
Chemical Ideas
Sorting the Ideas
Screening the Ideas
Conclusions and the Second Gate
Selection
Selection Using Thermodyamics
Selection Using Kinetics
Less Objective Criteria
Risk in Product Selection
Conclusions and the Third Gate
Product Manufature
Preparation for Manufacture
Final Specifications
Scale-Up/Scale-Down
Economic Considerations
Conclusions and the Fourth Gate
Commodity Products
Characteristics of Chemical Commodities
Getting Started
The Commodity Toolbox: Reactors
The Commodity Toolbox: Separations
Using the Commodity Toolbox
Conclusions for Commodity Products
Devices
Properties of Devices
Getting Started
The Device Toolbox: Chemical Reactors
The Device Toolbox: Separations
Using the Devices Toolbox
Conclusions for Chemical Devices
Molecular Products
Characteristics of Molecular Products
Getting Started
The Molecular Toolbox: Chemical Reactors
The Molecular Toolbox: Separations
Using the Molecular Toolbox
Conclusions for Molecular Product Design
Microstructures
Properties of Microstructures
Getting Started
The Microstructure Toolbox: Reactions
The Microstructure Toolbox: Unit Operations
Using the Microstructure Toolbox
Conclusions for Microstructured Products
A Plan for the Future
Using the Design Template
Specific Types of Products
Conclusions
Product Index
Subject Index