Catalytic Membranes and Membrane Reactors

Catalytic Membranes and Membrane Reactors

by Jos Sanchez Marcano , Theodore T. Tsotsis
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Science & Technology
Format Hardcover
Pages 320
Language Korean
Published Apr 8, 2024
Publisher Wiley-VCH
Edition 2
ISBN-10 3527323627
ISBN-13 9783527323623
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This work offers a detailed exploration of catalytic membranes and membrane reactors, presenting a thorough analysis of their fundamental principles and applications. The authors, José G. Sanchez Marcano and Theodore T. Tsotsis, delve into the intersection of chemistry and engineering, providing insights into how these innovative systems can enhance reaction efficiencies and streamline processes.

Readers are introduced to the mechanisms by which catalysts can be integrated into membrane technologies, enabling seamless reaction and separation processes. The text highlights various material advancements and design strategies that have evolved in the field, emphasizing their significance in industrial applications.

Through a combination of theoretical approaches and practical examples, the narrative unfolds the potential of catalytic membranes in addressing contemporary challenges in chemical processing. The authors draw upon their expertise, making complex subjects accessible to a diverse audience ranging from researchers to industry professionals.

Overall, this insightful volume serves as an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand or implement cutting-edge technologies in membrane reactors, paving the way for future innovations in the field.

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