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Basic Equations of Mass Transport Through a Membrane Layer - 2nd Edition by Endre Nagy (Paperback)

Basic Equations of Mass Transport Through a Membrane Layer - 2nd Edition by  Endre Nagy (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><i>Basic Equations of Mass Transport Through a Membrane Layer, Second Edition, </i> has been fully updated to deliver the latest research in the field. This volume covers the essentials of compound separation, product removal, concentration, and production in the chemical, biochemical, pharmaceutical, and food industries. It outlines the various membrane processes and their applications, offering a detailed mathematical description of mass transport and defining basic mass transport and concentration distribution expressions. Additionally, this book discusses the process parameters and application of the expressions developed for a variety of industrial applications. Comprehensive explanations of convective/diffusive mass transport are provided, both with and without polarization layers, that help predict and process performance and facilitate improvements to operation conditions and efficiency. </p> <p><i>Basic Equations of Mass Transport Through a Membrane Layer</i> is an ideal resource for engineers and technologists in the chemical, biochemical, and pharmaceutical industries, as well as researchers, professors, and students in these areas at both an undergraduate and graduate level. <p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Endre Nagy is Scientific Adviser at the Research Institute of Biomolecular and Chemical Engineering, University of Pannonia, Hungary. His key research areas are membranes and membranes kinetics, and catalysis and biocatalysis related to the design of biocatalytic membrane systems. Emeritus Professor Nagy has contributed to almost 260 publications, 170 lectures at international conferences, and four patents.

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