This document discusses moving from batch to continuous processing in chemical engineering. It references an article from Chemical Engineering magazine on the topic, as well as sources from TNO and Parr Instrument Company about using flow tubular reactors for continuous processing. The document also lists two textbooks as references on chemical reaction engineering and chemical reaction engineering that likely provide further information to support the transition from batch to continuous processing.
This document discusses moving from batch to continuous processing in chemical engineering. It references an article from Chemical Engineering magazine on the topic, as well as sources from TNO and Parr Instrument Company about using flow tubular reactors for continuous processing. The document also lists two textbooks as references on chemical reaction engineering and chemical reaction engineering that likely provide further information to support the transition from batch to continuous processing.
This document discusses moving from batch to continuous processing in chemical engineering. It references an article from Chemical Engineering magazine on the topic, as well as sources from TNO and Parr Instrument Company about using flow tubular reactors for continuous processing. The document also lists two textbooks as references on chemical reaction engineering and chemical reaction engineering that likely provide further information to support the transition from batch to continuous processing.
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