Discover how physico-chemical theory explains real manufacturing problems and how to apply it in your process design.
The book gathers core ideas from physical chemistry and shows how they illuminate practical questions in industry. It emphasizes a connected view of theory and practice, helping chemists and students see why certain processes behave the way they do and how to make better technical decisions.
- Learn how fundamental laws guide energy, heat, and chemical equilibrium in industrial settings.
- Explore key topics such as reaction kinetics, phase rules, and adsorption in real processes.
- See concrete examples from fields like cement, roasting, and gas reactions to tie theory to practice.
- Gain a practical framework for analyzing and improving manufacturing methods.
Ideal for readers of chemistry and chemical technology who want a solid, theory-informed approach to manufacturing.