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Hi everyone:
I recently became the patent counsel of a relatively small chemical engineering company. Being a chemist by training, I have no difficulty understanding much of our process chemistry. However, the Chem. E. concepts and terminology are proving to be a challenge.
That being said, please recommend a basic chemical engineering book that I could read and pick up most of the basics. If that request is too general, I would be particularly interested in texts covering steam cycle power generation, ammonia production, and carbon capture sequestration and monitoring.
Thanks in advance.
I recently became the patent counsel of a relatively small chemical engineering company. Being a chemist by training, I have no difficulty understanding much of our process chemistry. However, the Chem. E. concepts and terminology are proving to be a challenge.
That being said, please recommend a basic chemical engineering book that I could read and pick up most of the basics. If that request is too general, I would be particularly interested in texts covering steam cycle power generation, ammonia production, and carbon capture sequestration and monitoring.
Thanks in advance.