By: Robert A. Meyers Abstract: This unique reference is the only one-stop source for details on licensed petrochemical processes for the major organic chemicals, a $200 billion annual market. With chapters prepared by some of the largest petrochemical and petroleum companies in the world, Handbook of Petrochemicals Production Processes provides in-depth process detail for commercial evaluation and covers plastics and polymers such as ethylene and polyethylene; propylene; ethylbenzene, styrene, and polystyrenes; vinyl chloride and polyvinyl chloride; and many others. This handbook answers questions on yields, unit operations, chemical and physical values, economics, and much more. Table of Contents • A. Tools & Media • • • Expanded Table of Contents • A.
Hydrocarbon Processing's Petrochemical Processes 2010 handbook reflects the dynamic ad. Cal technologies are featured in Petrochemical Processes 2010. Separate the unreacted feed and generated petrochemical product, the separation processes also play a major role in the process flow sheet. Where multiple series parallel reactions are involved, the separation process assumes a distillation sequence to separate all products from the feed. A characteristic.
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Date: 2005 McGraw-Hill Education ISBN: 427 Authors: Robert A. Meyers earned his Ph.D.
In organic chemistry at UCLA, was a post-doctoral fellow at Cal Tech, and was manager of chemical processes for TRW. He has published in Science, the Journal of the American Chemical Society, and Chemical Engineering; has written or edited 12 scientific books; and holds more than 20 chemical patents.
His research has been reviewed in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Chemical Engineering. A more detailed biography of Dr. Meyers appears in Who's Who in the World. Description: This unique reference is the only one-stop source for details on licensed petrochemical processes for the major organic chemicals, a $200 billion annual market. With chapters prepared by some of the largest petrochemical and petroleum companies in the world, Handbook of Petrochemicals Production Processes provides in-depth process detail for commercial evaluation and covers plastics and polymers such as ethylene and polyethylene; propylene; ethylbenzene, styrene, and polystyrenes; vinyl chloride and polyvinyl chloride; and many others.