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For Unit IX: Environmental Engineering and Safety in Chemical Industries, you can refer to the

following books:
1. Environmental Engineering by Howard S. Peavy, Donald R. Rowe, and George Tchobanoglous
2. Safety and Health for Engineers by Roger L. Brauer
3. Environmental Pollution Control Engineering by C.S. Rao and S.K. Gupta
4. Hazardous Waste Management by Michael D. LaGrega, Phillip L. Buckingham, and Jeffrey C. Evans

For Unit X: Design and Optimization, you can refer to the following books:
1. Chemical Process Design and Integration by Robin Smith
2. Process Systems Analysis and Control by Donald R. Coughanowr and Steven E. LeBlanc
3. Chemical Process Design: Computer-Aided Case Studies by Alexandre C. Dimian, Costin Sorin Bildea,
and Anton A. Kiss
4. Chemical Process Design and Simulation: Aspen Plus and Aspen Hysys Applications by Juma
Haydary and Dominique Toye

Sure, here's some more information on the books I recommended for Unit IX and Unit X:
1. Environmental Engineering by Howard S. Peavy, Donald R. Rowe, and George Tchobanoglous: This book is a
comprehensive guide to environmental engineering, covering topics such as water and wastewater treatment,
air pollution control, solid and hazardous waste management, environmental impact assessment, and
environmental laws and regulations. It also provides an overview of environmental microbiology, chemistry,
and ecology.
2. Safety and Health for Engineers by Roger L. Brauer: This book is a practical guide to occupational safety and
health for engineers. It covers topics such as hazard analysis and risk assessment, safety management
systems, safety laws and regulations, safety training, and emergency preparedness. It also provides case
studies and examples from real-world situations.
3. Environmental Pollution Control Engineering by C.S. Rao and S.K. Gupta: This book focuses on the
engineering aspects of environmental pollution control. It covers topics such as air pollution control, water
pollution control, solid and hazardous waste management, noise pollution control, and environmental impact
assessment. It also includes case studies and examples from industrial and municipal pollution control
projects.
4. Hazardous Waste Management by Michael D. LaGrega, Phillip L. Buckingham, and Jeffrey C. Evans: This book
is a comprehensive guide to hazardous waste management, covering topics such as hazardous waste
identification, characterization, and classification, regulatory requirements, waste minimization, treatment and
disposal technologies, and site remediation. It also includes case studies and examples from hazardous waste
management projects.
5. Chemical Process Design and Integration by Robin Smith: This book covers the principles and practices of
process design and integration. It provides a systematic approach to process design, including process
synthesis, process flowsheeting, equipment design, and economic evaluation. It also covers topics such as
process optimization and sustainability.
6. Process Systems Analysis and Control by Donald R. Coughanowr and Steven E. LeBlanc: This book is a
comprehensive guide to process systems analysis and control. It covers topics such as process modeling,
dynamic behavior, feedback control, feedforward control, cascade control, and multivariable control. It also
provides examples and case studies from chemical process industries.
7. Chemical Process Design: Computer-Aided Case Studies by Alexandre C. Dimian, Costin Sorin Bildea, and
Anton A. Kiss: This book focuses on the application of computer-aided design tools in chemical process
design. It provides case studies and examples of process design using software such as Aspen Plus, Aspen
HYSYS, and ChemCAD. It also covers topics such as process simulation, optimization, and design under
uncertainty.
8. Chemical Process Design and Simulation: Aspen Plus and Aspen Hysys Applications by Juma Haydary and
Dominique Toye: This book provides a step-by-step guide to process design and simulation using Aspen Plus
and Aspen HYSYS. It covers topics such as process flowsheeting, equipment design, process simulation, and
optimization. It also includes case studies and examples from various chemical process industries.

For Unit VIII: Separation Operations, you can refer to the following books:
1. Separation Process Principles by J.D. Seader, Ernest J. Henley, and D.K. Roper: This book is a
comprehensive guide to separation processes, covering topics such as distillation, absorption,
extraction, adsorption, membrane separation, and crystallization. It provides a thorough
understanding of the fundamental principles of separation operations and their applications in
chemical process industries.
2. Mass Transfer Operations by Robert E. Treybal: This book covers the principles and practices of mass
transfer operations, including topics such as diffusion, convection, mass transfer coefficients, and
interfacial mass transfer. It also covers various separation processes, such as distillation, absorption,
extraction, and membrane separation.
3. Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering by Warren L. McCabe, Julian C. Smith, and Peter Harriott:
This book is a classic textbook on unit operations, covering topics such as fluid mechanics, heat
transfer, mass transfer, and separations. It provides an overview of various separation processes,
including distillation, absorption, extraction, adsorption, and crystallization.
4. Separation Process Engineering by Phillip C. Wankat: This book focuses on the engineering aspects
of separation processes, covering topics such as process design, equipment selection, and
optimization. It also covers various separation processes, such as distillation, absorption, extraction,
adsorption, and membrane separation.
5. Transport Processes and Separation Process Principles by Christie John Geankoplis: This book is a
comprehensive guide to transport processes and separation principles, covering topics such as fluid
mechanics, heat transfer, mass transfer, and separations. It provides a thorough understanding of
the fundamental principles of separation operations and their applications in chemical process
industries.

For Unit II: Mechanical Operations and Engineering Materials, you can refer to the following books:
1. Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering by Warren L. McCabe, Julian C. Smith, and Peter Harriott:
This book is a classic textbook on unit operations, covering topics such as fluid mechanics, heat
transfer, mass transfer, and mechanical operations. It provides an overview of various mechanical
operations such as size reduction, mixing, filtration, sedimentation, and centrifugation. It also covers
topics such as materials of construction, mechanical design, and process safety.
2. Mechanical Operations for Chemical Engineers: An Applied Approach by Jack R. Smith: This book
provides a practical approach to mechanical operations, based on the author's extensive industrial
experience. It covers topics such as size reduction, mixing, filtration, sedimentation, and
centrifugation. It also covers topics such as materials of construction, mechanical design, and
process safety.
3. Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction by William D. Callister Jr. and David G.
Rethwisch: This book is a comprehensive guide to materials science and engineering, covering
topics such as atomic structure, crystal structure, mechanical properties, thermal properties, and
materials selection. It is a useful reference for understanding the materials of construction used in
chemical process industries.
For Unit III: Chemical Technology and Renewable Energy Sources, you can refer to the following
books:
1. Chemical Technology: An Integral Textbook by Andreas Jess and Ulrich Ziems: This book provides a
comprehensive treatment of chemical technology, covering topics such as process development,
process design, process optimization, and process safety. It also covers various chemical processes
such as petrochemicals, polymers, and fine chemicals.
2. Renewable Energy: Sustainable Energy Concepts for the Energy Change by Roland Wengenmayr
and Thomas Bührke: This book provides an overview of renewable energy sources such as solar,
wind, hydro, and geothermal energy. It covers the principles of renewable energy conversion,
energy storage, and energy distribution. It also provides an overview of the economic and
environmental aspects of renewable energy.
For Unit IV: Transfer Operations, you can refer to the following books:
1. Transport Processes and Separation Process Principles by Christie John Geankoplis: This book
provides a comprehensive treatment of transport processes and separation principles, covering
topics such as fluid mechanics, heat transfer, mass transfer, and separations. It covers various
transfer operations such as distillation, absorption, extraction, adsorption, and membrane
separation.
2. Momentum, Heat, and Mass Transfer by Warren M. Rohsenow, James P. Hartnett, and Young I. Cho:
This book provides a comprehensive treatment of momentum, heat, and mass transfer, covering
topics such as fluid mechanics, heat transfer, and mass transfer. It
3. covers various transfer operations such as distillation, absorption, extraction, and crystallization.

For Unit VII: Numerical and Computational Methods, you can refer to the following books:
1. Numerical Methods for Engineers by Steven C. Chapra and Raymond P. Canale: This book provides a
comprehensive treatment of numerical methods, covering topics such as numerical solutions of
equations, interpolation and curve fitting, numerical differentiation and integration, and numerical
solutions of differential equations. It also covers the use of numerical methods in engineering
applications.
2. Applied Numerical Methods with MATLAB for Engineers and Scientists by Steven C. Chapra: This
book provides a practical approach to numerical methods, using MATLAB as a computational tool. It
covers topics such as numerical solutions of equations, interpolation and curve fitting, numerical
differentiation and integration, and numerical solutions of differential equations. It also covers the
use of MATLAB in engineering applications.
3. Numerical Recipes: The Art of Scientific Computing by William H. Press, Saul A. Teukolsky, William T.
Vetterling, and Brian P. Flannery: This book is a classic reference on numerical methods, covering
topics such as numerical solutions of equations, interpolation and curve fitting, numerical
differentiation and integration, and numerical solutions of differential equations. It provides
algorithms and code snippets in various programming languages, including C, Fortran, and Python.
4. Computational Science and Engineering by Gilbert Strang and Cleve Moler: This book provides an
overview of computational methods, covering topics such as linear algebra, optimization, numerical
solutions of equations, numerical solutions of differential equations, and Monte Carlo methods. It
also covers the use of computational methods in engineering applications.
5. Scientific Computing: An Introductory Survey by Michael T. Heath: This book provides an
introduction to scientific computing, covering topics such as numerical solutions of equations,
interpolation and curve fitting, numerical differentiation and integration, and numerical solutions of
differential equations. It also covers the use of computational methods in various scientific and
engineering applications

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