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HiGee Chemical Reaction Engineering

  • Book

  • January 2025
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5971473

Higee Chemical Reaction Engineering systematically discusses the fundamentals, principles, and methods of molecular mixing and reaction process intensification. The book demonstrates the implementation approach, process, and effectiveness of Higee chemical reaction engineering through novel industrial case studies that help industrial technicians select reaction intensification technology route more scientifically. Sections cover the innovation and development process of Higee chemical reaction engineering, hydrodynamics behavior in Higee reactors, equipment design principles and methods, multiphase reaction of liquid-liquid, gas-liquid, gas-solid, gas-liquid-solid and reactive crystallization process intensification principles and effectiveness. Higee Chemical Reaction Engineering is a systematic summary of several national award and key projects, such as the State Technological Innovation Award, State Science and Technology Advancement Award, National Natural Science Foundation of China, National key R&D Program of China, National ‘‘863’’ Program of China, National ‘‘973’’ Program of China, and also some international cooperation.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction of Higee chemical reaction engineering
2. Hydrodynamics behavior in Higee reactor
3. Design principle and method of Higee reactor
4. Liquid-liquid system intensified by high gravity and industrial application
5. Gas-liquid system intensified by high gravity and industrial application
6. Gas-solid multiphase system Higee reaction engineering
7. Gas-liquid-solid system Higee reaction engineering
8. Crystallization reaction by high gravity and industrial application

Authors

Jian-Feng Chen State Key Laboratory of Organic-Inorganic Composites and Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing, China. Professor Jian-Feng Chen is the Member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and has been promoted to Secretary-general of the Chinese Academy of Engineering since June 2018. He is also Director of State Key Laboratory of Organic-Inorganic Composites, Director of Research Center of the Ministry of Education for High Gravity Engineering and Technology and Vice President of Beijing University of Chemical Technology, China. Prof. Chen received a BSc degree and a PhD degree from Zhejiang University in Chemical Engineering in 1986 and 1992, respectively. He finished his postdoctoral research in Zhejiang University in 1994, and then joined Beijing University of Chemical Technology as an Associate Professor and a Full Professor in 1997. Prof. Chen was a visiting full professor at Case Western Reserve University, USA from 1997 to 1998 and a Research Professor in Nanyang Technological University, Singapore from 1999 to 2000. He has received many awards including Cheung Kong Distinguished Professor (2002), National Science Foundation Prize for Distinguished Young Scholars (2003), Leading Scientist of National High-level Personnel of Special Support Program (2012). Moreover, Prof. Chen served as the Vice-Chairman of the Institute of Chemical Engineering of China, Vice-Chairman of Chinese Particuology Society; Panel Committee Chair of National "863� Program for Nanomaterials and Nanodevices technology; and Associate Editor/Editorial Board Member of several international journals such as Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research (ACS), Particuology (Elsevier), Chemical Engineering & Technology (Wiley), The Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering (Wiley), Reaction Chemistry & Engineering (RSC); Member of Executive Committee of World Chemical Engineering Council (WCEC).

Prof. Chen's research interests involve Process Intensification (especially high gravity technology (Rotating Packed Bed Reactor technology)), Nanomaterials and Nanodrug delivery systems. He has filed over 160 patents and published more than 400 papers in AIChE J., Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., Adv. Mater. etc. As the Principal Investigator, Prof. Chen has been granted the National Invention Award and the National Scientific and Technological Progress Award 4 times. He has also been granted nine provincial awards, Dow Chemical Fellowship Award, the 8th National Outstanding Young Scientist Award, and the title of the National Excellent Teacher, etc.