Overview
A useful reference for the practising engineer or material scientistThis volume presents discussions of theoretical and computational methods as well as their applications to specific technologies such as catalysis, microstructured polymeric materials, biological materials, directed evolution of proteins, microelectronics processing, and combinatorial chemistry.
This paperback serves as a handy, essential reference for the practicing chemical engineer, chemist, or materials scientist interested in learning about current capabilities of theory and computation in complementing experimental research aimed toward the design of new products.
This paperback edition is adapted from the serial Advances in Chemical Engineering, Volume 28, 2001 ISBN: 0-12-008528-3.
A useful reference for the practising engineer or material scientist
This volume presents discussions of theoretical and computational methods as well as their applications to specific technologies such as catalysis, microstructured polymeric materials, biological materials, directed evolution of proteins, microelectronics processing, and combinatorial chemistry.
This paperback serves as a handy, essential reference for the practicing chemical engineer, chemist, or materials scientist interested in learning about current capabilities of theory and computation in complementing experimental research aimed toward the design of new products.
Synopsis
A useful reference for the practising engineer or material scientist
This volume presents discussions of theoretical and computational methods as well as their applications to specific technologies such as catalysis, microstructured polymeric materials, biological materials, directed evolution of proteins, microelectronics processing, and combinatorial chemistry.
This paperback serves as a handy, essential reference for the practicing chemical engineer, chemist, or materials scientist interested in learning about current capabilities of theory and computation in complementing experimental research aimed toward the design of new products.
This paperback edition is adapted from the serial Advances in Chemical Engineering, Volume 28, 2001 ISBN: 0-12-008528-3.
Booknews
Leading chemical engineers, who have made important contributions to understanding material and product properties using quantum and statistical mechanics, discuss theoretical and computational methods in chemical engineering and examine their applications to specific technologies. Application areas include catalysis and reaction engineering, processing of materials for microelectronic applications, polymer science and engineering, fluid phase equilibrium, and combinatorial methods for materials discovery. The book is of interest to practicing chemical engineers, chemists, and materials scientists, as well as academic researchers and graduate students. Chakraborty teaches chemical engineering at the University of California-Berkeley. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)