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Mass Transfer in Chemical Engineering Processes

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Mass Transfer in Chemical Engineering Processes
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Publisher: InTech
ISBN-13: 9789533076195
Number of pages: 306

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This book offers several solutions or approaches in solving mass transfer problems for different practical chemical engineering applications: measurements of the diffusion coefficients, estimation of the mass transfer coefficients, mass transfer limitation in separation processes like drying, extractions, absorption, membrane processes, mass transfer in the microbial fuel cell design, and problems of the mass transfer coupled with the heterogeneous combustion.

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