Fundamentals of Industrial Chemistry

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Modern science has a subfield of chemistry called industrial chemistry. In the field of industrial chemistry, we learn about the elements and compounds that are employed in many industries, as well as their properties and uses. The Chemical Revolution has been propelled by human intelligence since the Industrial Revolution in all developed nations. An good resource for technological and financial details on the most significant precursors and intermediates utilised in the chemical industry is the book Industrial Chemistry. Every higher-graduate student ought to have it, especially if chemical technology is not a subject being studied, as is the case at many colleges. By outlining the difficulty of creating industrial chemical processes that are modern, environmentally friendly, and economically viable, this book on industrial chemistry gives a broad review of the newest developments and hottest subjects. Tables and pictures are used to supplement the text throughout the book. To help the reader understand the information quickly and readily, each topic is treated in a coherent, lucid manner. These professionals—practicing chemical engineers, industrial chemists, and research students—are the target audience for this helpful book.

ISBN 9781778807042
Author Alfred Voyer
Publisher OXMAN PRESS
Publication Year 2023
Category Chemistry
Price $184.00

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Alfred Voyer has a wealth of experience as a chemical engineer and a teacher of engineering. He was the Associate Professor and Dean of Engineering and Science most recently. Numerous research articles on industrial, engineering, solid state chemistry, and electrochemistry are among his many publications. He is a skilled writer across several topics, with a particular talent for Chemistry. His work primarily focuses on inorganic and electrochemical studies, with a focus on structure-reactivity correlations and studies of molecular recognition. He oversaw the National Institute of Research and Technology as its director. He earned his M.Sc. in Chemical Engineering after finishing his B.Sc. in Chemistry. He has a PhD as well. More than 500 scientific articles are his writings. Nicky Rutledge has a wealth of expertise teaching engineering and working as a chemical engineer. The Handbook's sixth through ninth editions were likewise edited by him. AICLE has had Nicky Rutledge as a member for a while. In an international conference on industrial chemistry practises, he won the Academic Excellence Award