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Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

Advanced Reaction Engineering

Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee and NPTEL via Swayam

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ABOUT THE COURSE: The reactor design and chemical kinetics are the key elements of synthesizing almost all industrial chemicals. The types of reactor (ideal/non-ideal), choosing a catalyst, product (desired) formation rate, by-product formation, catalyst deactivation and other parameters are also important aspects for an industrial reactor operation. This course is intended to improve the basic knowledge of final-year undergraduate and graduate-level (PG) students in Chemical Engineering. The course's primary objective is to enable the students to understand the analysis of various reactors that used in chemical industry. The course will reinforce understanding of the basic concept and principles of various industrial problems associated with reaction engineering. He is teaching the course (CHE-505 Advanced Reaction Engineering, CHN-505 Chemical Reactor Analysis, CH-427 Heterogeneous Catalysis and Reactor Design) since 2015.INTENDED AUDIENCE: UG Final year and PG (M.Tech, PhD) students in Chemical Engineering, Energy Engineering, Polymer Science and Engineering, Environmental Engineering,PREREQUISITES: B.Tech, or B.EINDUSTRY SUPPORT: PSUs, IOCL, ONGC, BPCL, Reliance Industries, Chemical and Petrochemical Engineering companies

Syllabus

1.O. Levenspil, Chemical Reaction Engineering, 3rd Edn, Wiely and sons (2008)2. Fogler H.S., “Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering”,4th Ed., Prentice Hall of India, 20143. Kulkarni Sulabha K., “Nanotechnology Principles and Practices”, 3rd Ed., Capital Publishing Company, New Delhi, 20164. Banwell Colin N., and McCash Elaine M., “Fundamentals of Molecular Spectroscopy”, 5th Ed., McGraw Hill Education (India) Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, 20135. Published articles from Journals on Catalysis, Reaction Engineering, Kinetics, and Material characterizations

Taught by

Prof. Taraknath Das

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