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Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering


Russian journal



year 2000



by Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

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ISSN PRINT: 0040-5795


ISSN ONLINE: 1608-3431


EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

Pavel D. Sarkisov


Academician, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

SCOPE

The journal Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering publishes original articles on transport phenomena, chemical hydrodynamics, nonlinear processes in chemistry and chemical engineering, surface phenomena (e.g., the Marangoni effect), self-organization in nonequilibrium systems, synergetics, macrokinetics of chemical reactions, and the theory and methods for calculating chemical reactors. Processes where the separation of mixtures are encountered play the key role in processing industries. Still of current importance are the theory and practice of diffusion processes (distillation, gas absorption, adsorption, drying, liquid extraction, dissolution, and crystallization), among which the maximum attention is drawn to integrated reaction-mass-transfer processes and all types of membrane processes. An important field is the intensification of heat and mass transfer processes under the action of various factors such as electric and magnetic fields, ultrasonic waves, vibrations and pulsations, and increased velocities of interacting phases. The journal publishes articles on large-scale chemical engineering systems (energy-closed, resource-saving, economically optimized, etc.) as well as works devoted to automated system design and flexible automated production systems.


TOPICS COVERED

transport phenomena, chemical hydrodynamics, nonlinear processes in chemistry and chemical engineering; surface phenomena; self-organization in nonequilibrium systems; macrokinetics of chemical reactions; theory and methods for the calculating chemical reactions; separation of mixtures; diffusion processes (distillation, gas absorption, adsorption, drying, liquid extraction, dissolution, crystallization, etc.); integrated reaction - mass-transfer processes; membrane processes; intensification of heat and mass transfer; energy-closed, resource-saving, economically optimized chemical engineering systems; automated system design.
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Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering


Russian journal


year 2001




by Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

Pavel D. Sarkisov

Academician, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia


SCOPE

The journal Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering publishes original articles on transport phenomena, chemical hydrodynamics, nonlinear processes in chemistry and chemical engineering, surface phenomena (e.g., the Marangoni effect), self-organization in nonequilibrium systems, synergetics, macrokinetics of chemical reactions, and the theory and methods for calculating chemical reactors. Processes where the separation of mixtures are encountered play the key role in processing industries. Still of current importance are the theory and practice of diffusion processes (distillation, gas absorption, adsorption, drying, liquid extraction, dissolution, and crystallization), among which the maximum attention is drawn to integrated reaction-mass-transfer processes and all types of membrane processes. An important field is the intensification of heat and mass transfer processes under the action of various factors such as electric and magnetic fields, ultrasonic waves, vibrations and pulsations, and increased velocities of interacting phases. The journal publishes articles on large-scale chemical engineering systems (energy-closed, resource-saving, economically optimized, etc.) as well as works devoted to automated system design and flexible automated production systems.

TOPICS COVERED

transport phenomena, chemical hydrodynamics, nonlinear processes in chemistry and chemical engineering; surface phenomena; self-organization in nonequilibrium systems; macrokinetics of chemical reactions; theory and methods for the calculating chemical reactions; separation of mixtures; diffusion processes (distillation, gas absorption, adsorption, drying, liquid extraction, dissolution, crystallization, etc.); integrated reaction - mass-transfer processes; membrane processes; intensification of heat and mass transfer; energy-closed, resource-saving, economically optimized chemical engineering systems; automated system design.
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Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering




Russian journal





year 2002




by Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia


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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

Pavel D. Sarkisov

Academician, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia


SCOPE

The journal Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering publishes original articles on transport phenomena, chemical hydrodynamics, nonlinear processes in chemistry and chemical engineering, surface phenomena (e.g., the Marangoni effect), self-organization in nonequilibrium systems, synergetics, macrokinetics of chemical reactions, and the theory and methods for calculating chemical reactors. Processes where the separation of mixtures are encountered play the key role in processing industries. Still of current importance are the theory and practice of diffusion processes (distillation, gas absorption, adsorption, drying, liquid extraction, dissolution, and crystallization), among which the maximum attention is drawn to integrated reaction-mass-transfer processes and all types of membrane processes. An important field is the intensification of heat and mass transfer processes under the action of various factors such as electric and magnetic fields, ultrasonic waves, vibrations and pulsations, and increased velocities of interacting phases. The journal publishes articles on large-scale chemical engineering systems (energy-closed, resource-saving, economically optimized, etc.) as well as works devoted to automated system design and flexible automated production systems.

TOPICS COVERED

transport phenomena, chemical hydrodynamics, nonlinear processes in chemistry and chemical engineering; surface phenomena; self-organization in nonequilibrium systems; macrokinetics of chemical reactions; theory and methods for the calculating chemical reactions; separation of mixtures; diffusion processes (distillation, gas absorption, adsorption, drying, liquid extraction, dissolution, crystallization, etc.); integrated reaction - mass-transfer processes; membrane processes; intensification of heat and mass transfer; energy-closed, resource-saving, economically optimized chemical engineering systems; automated system design.
Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering is abstracted and/or indexed in Chemical Abstracts, INSPEC Information Services, and SCOPUS



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Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering


Russian journal


year 2003


by Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia


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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

Pavel D. Sarkisov

Academician, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia


SCOPE

The journal Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering publishes original articles on transport phenomena, chemical hydrodynamics, nonlinear processes in chemistry and chemical engineering, surface phenomena (e.g., the Marangoni effect), self-organization in nonequilibrium systems, synergetics, macrokinetics of chemical reactions, and the theory and methods for calculating chemical reactors. Processes where the separation of mixtures are encountered play the key role in processing industries. Still of current importance are the theory and practice of diffusion processes (distillation, gas absorption, adsorption, drying, liquid extraction, dissolution, and crystallization), among which the maximum attention is drawn to integrated reaction-mass-transfer processes and all types of membrane processes. An important field is the intensification of heat and mass transfer processes under the action of various factors such as electric and magnetic fields, ultrasonic waves, vibrations and pulsations, and increased velocities of interacting phases. The journal publishes articles on large-scale chemical engineering systems (energy-closed, resource-saving, economically optimized, etc.) as well as works devoted to automated system design and flexible automated production systems.

TOPICS COVERED

transport phenomena, chemical hydrodynamics, nonlinear processes in chemistry and chemical engineering; surface phenomena; self-organization in nonequilibrium systems; macrokinetics of chemical reactions; theory and methods for the calculating chemical reactions; separation of mixtures; diffusion processes (distillation, gas absorption, adsorption, drying, liquid extraction, dissolution, crystallization, etc.); integrated reaction - mass-transfer processes; membrane processes; intensification of heat and mass transfer; energy-closed, resource-saving, economically optimized chemical engineering systems; automated system design.
Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering is abstracted and/or indexed in Chemical Abstracts, INSPEC Information Services, and SCOPUS



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Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering


Russian journal



year 2004



by Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia



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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF


Pavel D. Sarkisov


Academician, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia


SCOPE

The journal Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering publishes original articles on transport phenomena, chemical hydrodynamics, nonlinear processes in chemistry and chemical engineering, surface phenomena (e.g., the Marangoni effect), self-organization in nonequilibrium systems, synergetics, macrokinetics of chemical reactions, and the theory and methods for calculating chemical reactors. Processes where the separation of mixtures are encountered play the key role in processing industries. Still of current importance are the theory and practice of diffusion processes (distillation, gas absorption, adsorption, drying, liquid extraction, dissolution, and crystallization), among which the maximum attention is drawn to integrated reaction-mass-transfer processes and all types of membrane processes. An important field is the intensification of heat and mass transfer processes under the action of various factors such as electric and magnetic fields, ultrasonic waves, vibrations and pulsations, and increased velocities of interacting phases. The journal publishes articles on large-scale chemical engineering systems (energy-closed, resource-saving, economically optimized, etc.) as well as works devoted to automated system design and flexible automated production systems.


TOPICS COVERED


transport phenomena, chemical hydrodynamics, nonlinear processes in chemistry and chemical engineering; surface phenomena; self-organization in nonequilibrium systems; macrokinetics of chemical reactions; theory and methods for the calculating chemical reactions; separation of mixtures; diffusion processes (distillation, gas absorption, adsorption, drying, liquid extraction, dissolution, crystallization, etc.); integrated reaction - mass-transfer processes; membrane processes; intensification of heat and mass transfer; energy-closed, resource-saving, economically optimized chemical engineering systems; automated system design.
Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering is abstracted and/or indexed in Chemical Abstracts, INSPEC Information Services, and SCOPUS

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Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering

Russian journal

year 2005



by Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia



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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF


Pavel D. Sarkisov

Academician, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia


SCOPE

The journal Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering publishes original articles on transport phenomena, chemical hydrodynamics, nonlinear processes in chemistry and chemical engineering, surface phenomena (e.g., the Marangoni effect), self-organization in nonequilibrium systems, synergetics, macrokinetics of chemical reactions, and the theory and methods for calculating chemical reactors. Processes where the separation of mixtures are encountered play the key role in processing industries. Still of current importance are the theory and practice of diffusion processes (distillation, gas absorption, adsorption, drying, liquid extraction, dissolution, and crystallization), among which the maximum attention is drawn to integrated reaction-mass-transfer processes and all types of membrane processes. An important field is the intensification of heat and mass transfer processes under the action of various factors such as electric and magnetic fields, ultrasonic waves, vibrations and pulsations, and increased velocities of interacting phases. The journal publishes articles on large-scale chemical engineering systems (energy-closed, resource-saving, economically optimized, etc.) as well as works devoted to automated system design and flexible automated production systems.


TOPICS COVERED


transport phenomena, chemical hydrodynamics, nonlinear processes in chemistry and chemical engineering; surface phenomena; self-organization in nonequilibrium systems; macrokinetics of chemical reactions; theory and methods for the calculating chemical reactions; separation of mixtures; diffusion processes (distillation, gas absorption, adsorption, drying, liquid extraction, dissolution, crystallization, etc.); integrated reaction - mass-transfer processes; membrane processes; intensification of heat and mass transfer; energy-closed, resource-saving, economically optimized chemical engineering systems; automated system design.
Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering is abstracted and/or indexed in Chemical Abstracts, INSPEC Information Services, and SCOPUS

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Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering


Russian journal


year 2006




by Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia




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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF



Pavel D. Sarkisov


Academician, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia



SCOPE


The journal Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering publishes original articles on transport phenomena, chemical hydrodynamics, nonlinear processes in chemistry and chemical engineering, surface phenomena (e.g., the Marangoni effect), self-organization in nonequilibrium systems, synergetics, macrokinetics of chemical reactions, and the theory and methods for calculating chemical reactors. Processes where the separation of mixtures are encountered play the key role in processing industries. Still of current importance are the theory and practice of diffusion processes (distillation, gas absorption, adsorption, drying, liquid extraction, dissolution, and crystallization), among which the maximum attention is drawn to integrated reaction-mass-transfer processes and all types of membrane processes. An important field is the intensification of heat and mass transfer processes under the action of various factors such as electric and magnetic fields, ultrasonic waves, vibrations and pulsations, and increased velocities of interacting phases. The journal publishes articles on large-scale chemical engineering systems (energy-closed, resource-saving, economically optimized, etc.) as well as works devoted to automated system design and flexible automated production systems.



TOPICS COVERED



transport phenomena, chemical hydrodynamics, nonlinear processes in chemistry and chemical engineering; surface phenomena; self-organization in nonequilibrium systems; macrokinetics of chemical reactions; theory and methods for the calculating chemical reactions; separation of mixtures; diffusion processes (distillation, gas absorption, adsorption, drying, liquid extraction, dissolution, crystallization, etc.); integrated reaction - mass-transfer processes; membrane processes; intensification of heat and mass transfer; energy-closed, resource-saving, economically optimized chemical engineering systems; automated system design.
Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering is abstracted and/or indexed in Chemical Abstracts, INSPEC Information Services, and SCOPUS


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Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering



Russian journal


year 2007




by Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia



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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF


Pavel D. Sarkisov


Academician, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia


SCOPE


The journal Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering publishes original articles on transport phenomena, chemical hydrodynamics, nonlinear processes in chemistry and chemical engineering, surface phenomena (e.g., the Marangoni effect), self-organization in nonequilibrium systems, synergetics, macrokinetics of chemical reactions, and the theory and methods for calculating chemical reactors. Processes where the separation of mixtures are encountered play the key role in processing industries. Still of current importance are the theory and practice of diffusion processes (distillation, gas absorption, adsorption, drying, liquid extraction, dissolution, and crystallization), among which the maximum attention is drawn to integrated reaction-mass-transfer processes and all types of membrane processes. An important field is the intensification of heat and mass transfer processes under the action of various factors such as electric and magnetic fields, ultrasonic waves, vibrations and pulsations, and increased velocities of interacting phases. The journal publishes articles on large-scale chemical engineering systems (energy-closed, resource-saving, economically optimized, etc.) as well as works devoted to automated system design and flexible automated production systems.



TOPICS COVERED


transport phenomena, chemical hydrodynamics, nonlinear processes in chemistry and chemical engineering; surface phenomena; self-organization in nonequilibrium systems; macrokinetics of chemical reactions; theory and methods for the calculating chemical reactions; separation of mixtures; diffusion processes (distillation, gas absorption, adsorption, drying, liquid extraction, dissolution, crystallization, etc.); integrated reaction - mass-transfer processes; membrane processes; intensification of heat and mass transfer; energy-closed, resource-saving, economically optimized chemical engineering systems; automated system design.
Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering is abstracted and/or indexed in Chemical Abstracts, INSPEC Information Services, and SCOPUS


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Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering


Russian journal


year 2008




by: MAIK Nauka



Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia




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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF




Pavel D. Sarkisov



Academician, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia


SCOPE



The journal Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering publishes original articles on transport phenomena, chemical hydrodynamics, nonlinear processes in chemistry and chemical engineering, surface phenomena (e.g., the Marangoni effect), self-organization in nonequilibrium systems, synergetics, macrokinetics of chemical reactions, and the theory and methods for calculating chemical reactors. Processes where the separation of mixtures are encountered play the key role in processing industries. Still of current importance are the theory and practice of diffusion processes (distillation, gas absorption, adsorption, drying, liquid extraction, dissolution, and crystallization), among which the maximum attention is drawn to integrated reaction-mass-transfer processes and all types of membrane processes. An important field is the intensification of heat and mass transfer processes under the action of various factors such as electric and magnetic fields, ultrasonic waves, vibrations and pulsations, and increased velocities of interacting phases. The journal publishes articles on large-scale chemical engineering systems (energy-closed, resource-saving, economically optimized, etc.) as well as works devoted to automated system design and flexible automated production systems.


TOPICS COVERED

transport phenomena, chemical hydrodynamics, nonlinear processes in chemistry and chemical engineering; surface phenomena; self-organization in nonequilibrium systems; macrokinetics of chemical reactions; theory and methods for the calculating chemical reactions; separation of mixtures; diffusion processes (distillation, gas absorption, adsorption, drying, liquid extraction, dissolution, crystallization, etc.); integrated reaction - mass-transfer processes; membrane processes; intensification of heat and mass transfer; energy-closed, resource-saving, economically optimized chemical engineering systems; automated system design.
Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering is abstracted and/or indexed in Chemical Abstracts, INSPEC Information Services, and SCOPUS



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