Membrane Process Design Using Residue Curve Maps
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Membrane Process Design Using Residue Curve Maps

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Membrane Process Design Using Residue Curve Maps

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Design and Synthesis of Membrane Separation Processes provides a novel method of design and synthesis for membrane separation. While the main focus of the book is given to gas separation and pervaporation membranes, the theory has been developed in such a way that it is general and valid for any type of membrane.Ā Ā  Ā 

The method, which uses a graphical technique, allows one to calculate and visualize the change in composition of the retentate (non-permeate) phase. This graphical approach is based on Membrane Residue Curve Maps. One of the strengths of this approach is that it is exactly analogous to the method of Residue Curve Maps that has proved so successful in distillation system synthesis and design.

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Yes, you can access Membrane Process Design Using Residue Curve Maps by Mark Peters,David Glasser,Diane Hildebrandt,Shehzaad Kauchali in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Technology & Engineering & Chemical & Biochemical Engineering. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Preface
  5. Acknowledgments
  6. Notation
  7. About the Authors
  8. Chapter 1: Introduction
  9. Chapter 2: Permeation Modeling
  10. Chapter 3: Introduction to Graphical Techniques in Membrane Separations
  11. Chapter 4: Properties of Membrane Residue Curve Maps
  12. Chapter 5: Application of Membrane Residue Curve Maps to Batch and Continuous Processes
  13. Chapter 6: Column Profiles for Membrane Column Sections
  14. Chapter 7: Novel Graphical Design Methods for Complex Membrane Configurations
  15. Chapter 8: Synthesis And Design of Hybrid Distillation–membrane Processes
  16. Chapter 9: Concluding Remarks
  17. References
  18. Appendix A: Mem Wor X User Manual
  19. Appendix B: Flux Model for Pervap 1137 Membrane
  20. Appendix C: Proof of Equation for Determining Permeation Time in A Batch Process
  21. Appendix D: Proof of Equation for Determining Permeation Area in a Continuous Process
  22. Appendix E: Proof of the Difference Point Equation
  23. Color Plates
  24. Index