2012 AIChE Annual Meeting
(429a) Recent Results in Chemical Reaction Network Theory
Reuel Shinnar was an early pioneer in the theory of reactor behavior. Reuel and others laid the foundations for a body of theory, largely driven by practical chemical engineering problems, that now permits one to make penetrating and far-from-obvious statements about highly complex chemical systems in a precise way. This talk will describe some of what is known about the behavior of intricate chemical reaction networks more than a half century after Reuel began his career.
Reuel Shinnar was an early pioneer in the theory of reactor behavior. Reuel and others laid the foundations for a body of theory, largely driven by practical chemical engineering problems, that now permits one to make penetrating and far-from-obvious statements about highly complex chemical systems in a precise way. This talk will describe some of what is known about the behavior of intricate chemical reaction networks more than a half century after Reuel began his career.
See more of this Session: In Memory of Professor Reuel Shinnar: A Major Contributor to Reaction Engineering
See more of this Group/Topical: Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Division
See more of this Group/Topical: Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Division