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Catalytic and Noncatalytic Chemical Synthesis

This chapter intends to summarize the general thermodynamic basics for selecting the pressure of a chemical reaction. The most important point may be the understanding of chemical equilibrium. Particularly for gas-phase reactions, the reaction kinetics can be a second driver for choosing high pressures. The influence of phase equilibria and transport phenomena is a widespread and complicated field, which for reasons of space can only be touched on some exemplary aspects. [Pg.51]


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