3 points · 20 lectures · 4 tutorials · First semester · Clayton · Prerequisites: CHE3101
Objectives The student is expected to acquire a basic knowledge and understanding of heterogeneous catalysis and its applications, and of the fundamentals of gas-liquid reactions.
Synopsis Fundamentals of heterogeneous catalysis; diffusion and reaction in porous catalysts; tubular catalytic reactors; examples of important catalytic reactors such as steam reforming, ammonia synthesis, methanol synthesis; introduction to gas-liquid reactions.
Assessment Examinations: 90% · Assignments: 10%
Recommended texts
Levenspiel O Chemical reaction engineering Wiley, 1972
Smith J M Chemical engineering kinetics McGraw-Hill, 1970