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Bookshelf of recommended literature

Clicking on the image below, you will access to an interactive bookshelf of the references we suggest you consult when you need or simply because you want to know more. The following books are stored and organised in this order: 

 

  1. Balzhiser, R., Samuels, M., Eliassen, J. (1972) Chemical engineering thermodynamics. Englewood Cliffs Prentice/Hall Internacional, New Jersey

  2. De Nevers, N. (2002)Physical and chemical equilibrium for chemical engineers New York : Wiley, New York

  3. Felder, R., Rousseau, R., (2004) Elementary Principles of Chemical ProcessesNew York : John Wiley & Sons.

  4. Greene, B. (2005)The Fabric of the Cosmos: Space, Time, and the Texture of Reality. Vintage

  5. Greene, B. (2010)The Elegant Universe: Superstrings, Hidden Dimensions, and the Quest for the Ultimate Theory. W. W. Norton & Company

  6. Greene, B. (2011) The Hidden Reality: Parallel Universes and the Deep Laws of the Cosmos. Vintage.

  7. Himmelblau, D., Riggs, J. (2012) Basic Principles and Calculations in Chemical Engineering. Prentice Hall International Series in the Physical and Chemical Engineering Sciences.

  8. Kontogeorgis, G., Folas, G. (2010) Thermodynamic Models for Industrial Applications: From Classical and Advanced Mixing Rules to Association Theories.

  9. Prausnitz, J., Lichtenthaler, R., Gomes de Azevedo, E. (1999). Molecular Thermodynamics of Fluid-Phase Equilibria. Prentice/Hall Internacional, New Jersey

  10. Tschoegl, N. (2000) Fundamentals of Equilibrium and Steady-State Thermodynamics. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier Science, BC.

  11. Smith, J. , Van Ness, H. (2005) Introduction to chemical engineering thermodynamics. New York : McGraw-Hill.

  12. Sandler, Stanley I. (2006) Chemical, biochemical, and engineering thermodynamics. New York : John Wiley & Sons.

  13. Sandler, Stanley I. (2015) Using Aspen Plus in Thermodynamics Instruction: A Step-by-Step Guide. New York : John Wiley & Sons.

  14. Walas, S. (1985) Phase equilibria in chemical engineering. Massachusetts: Boston, Butterworth . Vintage Books; Reissue edition

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