Ultrasonic Chemical Process Intensification focuses on acoustic foundations and ultrasound cavitation. The book describes the theory and methodologies of ultrasonic enhanced chemical reaction, mass and heat transfer process, mechanical separation, pulverization process, and other unit operation processes. Users will find various sonochemical reactors and industrial ultrasonic processing equipment and devices as well as the application and progress of ultrasonic enhanced chemical reaction process, electrochemistry, materials chemistry and process industries. Finally, the book specifies the main…mehr
Ultrasonic Chemical Process Intensification focuses on acoustic foundations and ultrasound cavitation. The book describes the theory and methodologies of ultrasonic enhanced chemical reaction, mass and heat transfer process, mechanical separation, pulverization process, and other unit operation processes. Users will find various sonochemical reactors and industrial ultrasonic processing equipment and devices as well as the application and progress of ultrasonic enhanced chemical reaction process, electrochemistry, materials chemistry and process industries. Finally, the book specifies the main problems and challenges and provides suggestions and prospects for future development of ultrasonic chemical process intensification.
Professor Xiaoping Lu works at the School of Chemical Engineering at Nanjing Tech University and is a member of the Chemical Industry and Engineering Society of China and the Ultrasound Division of Acoustical Society of China. Dr. Lu earned his Ph.D. from Nanjing Tech University and has served there as a Doctoral Adviser. His studies involve a number of research projects on chemical engineering that focus on ultrasound chemical process intensification, publishing over 100 SCI and EI articles and granted with over 20 patents in China. Dr. Lu also cooperated with other research laboratories on subjects such as chemical engineering simulation, mass transfer, air-lift reactor, ultrasonic intensification, and other relevant researches regarding the related process engineering application, with institutes including the Chemical Engineering Institute of Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne, Toulouse Institute of Chemical Engineering (ENSIGC), and the National Chemical Engineering Laboratory from Toulouse (UMR CNRS 5503). Dr. Lu established the Institute of ultrasonic chemical engineering, specializing in the research and development of ultrasonic technology. The study of his institute covers the research projects that involve the development and operation of various ultrasonic intensified mass/heat transfer units, ultrasonic chemical and ultrasonic catalytic reactions, ultrasonic enzymatic reactions, ultrasound-driven crude oil cracking, ultrasonic (waste oil, scum, crude oil) demulsification, desalination, and dehydration, ultrasonic viscosity reduction, ultrasonic diesel micro-emulsification, ultrasound on refractory organic wastewater treatment and biological residual sludge reduction, ultrasonic sterilization with circulating water, ultrasonic biomolecule salting out, ultrasound-assisted cleaning and scale inhibition, and ultrasonic chemical reaction device. The research results from Dr. Lu have been used in industrial applications in the field of ultrasound.
Inhaltsangabe
1. IntroductionThe role of ultrasonic chemistry process intensification 2. Basic acoustics and ultrasonic transducer 3. Ultrasound Intensification of chemical reaction 4. Intensification of Ultrasonic Mass and Heat Transfer Process 5. Ultrasonic mechanical separation and comminution process Intensification 6. Applications of ultrasound to materials chemistry 7. Industrial application of ultrasonic chemical process intensification
1. IntroductionThe role of ultrasonic chemistry process intensification 2. Basic acoustics and ultrasonic transducer 3. Ultrasound Intensification of chemical reaction 4. Intensification of Ultrasonic Mass and Heat Transfer Process 5. Ultrasonic mechanical separation and comminution process Intensification 6. Applications of ultrasound to materials chemistry 7. Industrial application of ultrasonic chemical process intensification
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