Membrane separations technology: single-stage, multistage, and differential permeation

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ISBN: 9780750677103, 075-0677104

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E.J. Hoffman9780750677103, 075-0677104

The petroleum, natural gas, and the chemical & petrochemical process industries, variously require the separation of mixtures — whether of raw feedstream materials, reactants, intermediates, or products — as comprising gases, liquids, or solutions. Membrane separations add another weapon to the arsenal of separation methods, including the upgrading of subquality natural gas reserves. This book furnishes the necessary derivations and calculations for numerically predicting the separations that can be obtained, based on the known respective membrane permeabilities of the pure components. A verstile text, Membrane Separations Technology is suitable both as a reference and a textbook for the practicing process engineer, the researcher, and chemical & petrochemical engineering faculty and students. Has cutting-edge scientific methods for liquifying and transporting natural gas. Written for the engineer in the field, for easy access to important information. Also contains problems and solutions for the student and professor in chemical engineering departments.

Table of contents :
cover.pdf……Page 1
Preface.pdf……Page 2
Table of Contents.pdf……Page 4
chapter1.pdf……Page 6
chapter2.pdf……Page 37
chapter3.pdf……Page 81
chapter4.pdf……Page 106
chapter5.pdf……Page 175
chapter6.pdf……Page 187
chapter7.pdf……Page 210
chapter8.pdf……Page 229
Symbols.pdf……Page 234
Appendices – Data and Spreadsheet Calculations.pdf……Page 241
Appendix1.pdf……Page 242
Appendix2.pdf……Page 257
Appendix3.pdf……Page 266
Appendix4.pdf……Page 270
Appendix5.pdf……Page 277
Appendix6.pdf……Page 282
Appendix7.pdf……Page 289
Appendix8.pdf……Page 296
Index.pdf……Page 300

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