Engineering Chemistry for Engineers
Keywords:
Engineering Chemistry, Goat Milk, Oligosaccharide, Tetrasaccharide, Schiff Bases, Antipyretic, Polymer Science, Organic Farming, Sustainable Agriculture, Biocatalysts, Enzymes, Photocatalysis, Water, Energy, Fuels, Biotechnology, Bioengineering, GM Crops, Corrosion Chemistry, Polymer Chemistry, Surface Chemistry, Catalysis, Absorption, Electrode Reactions, Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors, Chemistry, Drugs, Waste ManagementSynopsis
The ever-expanding field of Engineering Chemistry for Engineers is concerned with changes in the surrounding conditions. Therefore, the purpose of teaching engineering chemistry in diploma programmes is to familiarise students with the fundamentals of the chemistry of various materials used in industry and to provide them with an understanding of the fundamentals of the chemical changes that occur in various aspects related to engineering fields. Additionally, they acquire the proper mindset to deal with the constant influx of new technology.
This book can also be viewed as a condensed introduction to the range of chemical engineering topics for undergraduate students studying chemistry and chemical engineering. To keep the content understandable to the widest audience, the book avoids discussing complicated mathematics and makes no assumptions about the reader's knowledge of chemistry or mathematics.
The entire spectrum of chemical engineering topics is covered in this book, ranging from phase behaviour and material and energy balances to more specialised subjects like operations, particle mechanics, and biochemical engineering. The structure of "Chemistry for Engineers" emphasises key subjects where the fields of chemistry and engineering overlap.
Chapters
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NMR and Mass Characterization of a Novel Oligosaccharide Isolated from Goat Milk
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Complexes of Transition Metals with Schiff’s Base
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Polymer Science and Engineering
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Enhancing Agricultural Sustainability: The Significance of Organic Farming and Its Diverse Practices
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Green Chemistry Innovation and Technology
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Water Technology and Fuels
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Biotechnology and Bioengineering
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Learning of Corrosion Chemistry
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Understanding of Polymer Chemistry
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Surface Chemistry and Catalysis
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QSAR Analysis Of 1, 3, 4, - Thiadiazole And 1,3,4 - Triazole Dericatives as CA (IX) Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors
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Chemistry: Playing a Major Part in Our Everyday Life