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Chemical Micro Process Engineering: Fundamentals, Modelling and Reactions
ISBN: 978-3-527-30741-8
Hardcover
712 pages
April 2004
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"In conclusion this is an excellent, comprehensive summary of the state-of-the-art in micro reactors and should be read by all process chemists and engineers interested in the field.... every industrial library involved in process R&D and chemical manufacture should purchase a copy." (Organic Process Research & Development)

"The critical evaluation of currently known microprocessors, the comprehensive analysis of the literature plus the numerous references make Chemical Micro Process Engineering a real handbook of chemical microtechnology, which will serve as a valuable information source for scientists of all disciplines. ...
This book is a must for anyone interested in the application of microdevices to chemistry, and is of interest for chemists seeking new reactions, new conditions, and new catalysts, as well as for chemical engineers interested in process intensification.... However, because of its highly informative contents with many references, analyses of literature data, and critical evaluations of existing microsystems, this book is a true handbook of microdevices applied to chemistry, from which readers can derive valuable information for their own work." (Angewandte Chemie I.E., Vol. 43, No. 48, 2004)

"It is clear that this book will help the chemical engineer to identify a relevant microreactor to implement a given chemical reaction. In this period where time is more than ever money, this book will be useful to quickly investigate the capabilities of these new devices to replace conventional ones in respect to both economical and ecological reasons." (CIT - Chemie Ingenieur Technik)