Novel Membrane Reactors for Catalytic Reactions to Maximize Production and Minimize Pollution (MPMP) in Petroleum and Petro-complex Compounds
Journal Title: Petroleum & Petrochemical Engineering Journal - Year 2017, Vol 1, Issue 3
Abstract
One of the main techniques for pollution control and achieving green technology is to achieve MPMP. Almost all catalytic reactions in the Petroleum refining and Petrochemical industry are reversible and therefore their conversion is limited by the thermodynamic equilibrium
Authors and Affiliations
Elnashaie SSEH
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