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Monday, February 23, 2009

Handbook of Laboratory Distillation, With an Introduction to Pilot Plant Distillation (Techniques&Instrumentation in Analytical Chemistry)

Handbook of Laboratory Distillation, With an Introduction to Pilot Plant Distillation (Techniques&Instrumentation in Analytical Chemistry).
By Erich Krell
  • Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology
  • Number Of Pages: 524
  • Publication Date: 1981-11
  • ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0444997237
  • ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780444997234
The first edition of 1958 was sold out in a relatively short time. The second edition
followed in 1960. The book has become a standard work and has been translated
into Russian, English and Hungarian.
This edition has again been written with the object of giving an account of the
subject of laboratory distillat)ion including recent views and developments. The
literature has been reviewed up to the year 1979. The author has adopted the course
of dealing only with generally accepted facts ; there are still numerous problems in simple
and countercurrent distillation which have not yet been completely clarified and
in which there exist differences of opinion among various investigators. Distinct
trends in development have nevertheless been mentioned, in order to give an incentive
for further work. Owing to the large mass of material, a critical selection has been
necessary. An attempt has been made to introduce the mathematical deductions
and formulae required in laboratory work in a readily understandable form. Readers
with a mathematical turn of mind and those interested in particular problems will
find extensive references to the literature for further study.
The fundamental scheme of arrangement as applied in the first edition has
been retained. Section 5.1.3 has been extended to cover pilot plant distillation.
Section 4.2 now deals with fluidand interface dynamics. Chapter 8 could be drastically
shortened as there are a variety of components of distillation apparatus and the
pertaining measuring and control devices commercially available. The nomograms,
which were presented separately, have been inserted in the text. The references
for the various chapters have been rearranged and important new items added
to them. A great number of review articles serve to provide coinprehensive lists
of references for a longer period.
The book is intended primarily for physicists, chemists and engineers engaged in
chemical industry and in research or development centres, whose work includes
distillation on a laboratory or semi-technical scale. It will, however, also be useful
to undergraduates, chemical technologists and laboratory assistants as a source
of answers to inany questions in the field of practical distillation and separating
processes. It is hoped that it will prove a guide to better and inore economical
methods of operation for all these who have to carry out distillation in the
laboratory.

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