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New developments and application in chemical reaction engineering : proceedings of the 4th Asia-Pacific Chemical Reaction Engineering Symposium (APCRE '05), Gyeongju, Korea, June 12-15, 2005
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Studies in surface science and catalysis ; v. 159
Publication Information:
Amsterdam, The Netherlands : Elsevier Science, 2006
ISBN:
9780444517333

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This Proceedings of APCRE'05 contains the articles that were presented at the 4th Asia-Pacific Chemical Reaction Engineering Symposium (APCRE'05), held at Gyeongju, Korea between June 12 and June 15, 2005, with a theme of "New Opportunities of Chemical Reaction Engineering in Asia-Pacific Region". Following the tradition of APCRE Symposia and ISCRE, the scientific program encompassed a wide spectrum of topics, including not only the traditional areas but also the emerging fields of chemical reaction engineering into which the chemical reaction engineers have successfully spearheaded and made significant contributions in recent years. In addition to the 190 papers being accepted, six plenary lectures and 11 invited lectures are placed in two separate chapters in the front.


Table of Contents

Plenary Lecture?
Invited Lecture?
Biological and Biochemical Reaction Engineerin?
Catalysis and Catalytic Reaction Engineerin?
Chemical Reaction Engineering in Microelectronic?
Environmental Reaction Engineerin?
Fluidized Bed and Multiphase Reactor?
Fuel Cells and Electrochemical Reaction Engineerin?
Micro-Reaction Technolog?
Modeling, Simulation and Control of Chemical Reactor?
Nano Materials Synthesis and Application
Novel Reactors and Processe?
Polymer Reaction Engineering
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