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    Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering (5th Edition) (Prentice Hall International Series in the Physical and Chemical Engineering Sciences) 5th Edition
    By: H. Scott Fogler
    Publisher: Prentice Hall
    Pub. Date: January 7, 2016
    Web ISBN-13: 978-0-13-388782-2
    Web ISBN-10: 0-13-388782-0
    Print ISBN-13: 978-0-13-388751-8
    Print ISBN-10: 0-13-388751-0
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    For decades, H. Scott Fogler’s Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering has been the world’s dominant text for courses in chemical reaction engineering. Now, Fogler has created a new, completely updated fifth edition of his internationally respected book. The result is a refined book that contains new examples and problems, as well as an updated companion Web site. More than ever, Fogler has successfully integrated text, visuals, and computer simulations to help both undergraduate and graduate students master all of the field’s fundamentals. As always, he links theory to practice through many relevant examples, ranging from standard isothermal and non-isothermal reactor design to applications, such as solar energy, blood clotting, and drug delivery, and computer chip manufacturing.

    To promote the transfer of key skills to real-life settings, Fogler presents the following three styles of problems:

    Straightforward problems that reinforce the principles of chemical reaction engineering
    Living Example Problems (LEPs) that allow students to rapidly explore the issues and look for optimal solutions
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    Complete PowerPoint slides for lecture notes for chemical reaction engineering classes.
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    1: Mole Balances —
    2: Conversion and Reactor Sizing —
    3: Rate Laws —
    4: Stoichiometry —
    5: Isothermal Reactor Design: Conversion —
    6: Isothermal Reactor Design: Moles and Molar Flow Rates —
    7: Collection and Analysis of Rate Data —
    8: Multiple Reactions —
    9: Reaction Mechanisms, Pathways, Bioreactions, and Bioreactors —
    10: Catalysis and Catalytic Reactors —
    11: Nonisothermal Reactor Design—The Steady-State Energy Balance and Adiabatic PFR Applications —
    12: Steady-State Nonisothermal Reactor Design : Flow Reactors with Heat Exchange —
    13: Unsteady-State Nonisothermal Reactor Design —
    14: Mass Transfer Limitations in Reacting Systems —
    15: Diffusion and Reaction —
    16: Residence Time Distributions of Chemical Reactors —
    17: Predicting Conversion Directly from the Residence Time Distribution —
    18: Models for Nonideal Reactors —
    Appendix A: Numerical Techniques —
    Appendix B: Ideal Gas Constant and Conversion Factors —
    Appendix C: Thermodynamic Relationships Involving the Equilibrium Constant —
    Appendix D: Software Packages —
    Appendix E: Rate Law Data —
    Appendix F: Nomenclature —
    Appendix G: Open-Ended Problems —
    Appendix H: Use of Computational Chemistry Software Packages —
    Appendix I: How to Use the CRE Web Resources

    elements of chemical reaction engineering 5th edition pdf
    Table of Contents
    About This E-Book
    Title Page
    Copyright Page
    Dedication Page
    Contents
    Preface
    A. Who Is the Intended Audience?
    B. What Are the Goals of This Book?
    C. What Is the Structure of CRE?
    D. What Are the Components of the CRE Web Site?
    E. Why Do We Assign Homework Problems?
    F. What Is a Living Example Problem (LEP)?
    G. What Software Is Available to Solve the LEPs?
    H. Are There Other Web Site Resources?
    I. How Can Critical Thinking and Creative Thinking Skills Be Enhanced?
    I.2 Enhance Creative Thinking Skills
    J. What’s New in This Edition?
    J.2 Content
    K. How Do I Say Thank You?
    About the Author
    1. Mole Balances
    1.1 The Rate of Reaction, –rA
    1.2 The General Mole Balance Equation
    1.3 Batch Reactors (BRs)
    1.4 Continuous-Flow Reactors
    1.4.1 Continuous-Stirred Tank Reactor (CSTR)
    1.4.2 Tubular Reactor
    1.4.3 Packed-Bed Reactor (PBR)
    1.5 Industrial Reactors
    Summary
    CRE Web Site Materials
    Questions and Problems
    Questions
    Problems
    Supplementary Reading
    2. Conversion and Reactor Sizing
    2.1 Definition of Conversion
    2.2 Batch Reactor Design Equations
    2.3 Design Equations for Flow Reactors
    2.4 Sizing Continuous-Flow Reactors
    2.5 Reactors in Series
    2.5.1 CSTRs in Series
    2.5.2 PFRs in Series
    2.5.3 Combinations of CSTRs and PFRs in Series
    2.5.4 Comparing the CSTR and PFR Reactor Volumes and Reactor Sequencing
    2.6 Some Further Definitions
    Summary
    Summary
    CRE Web Site
    Questions and Problems
    Questions
    Problems
    Supplementary Reading
    3. Rate Laws
    3.1 Basic Definitions
    3.2 The Reaction Order and the Rate Law
    3.2.1 Power Law Models and Elementary Rate Laws
    3.2.2 Nonelementary Rate Laws
    3.2.3 Reversible Reactions
    3.3 Rates and the Reaction Rate Constant
    3.3.1 The Rate Constant k
    3.3.2 The Arrhenius Plot
    3.4 Present Status of Our Approach to Reactor Sizing and Design
    Summary
    CRE Web Site Materials
    Questions and Problems
    Questions
    Problems
    Supplementary Reading
    4. Stoichiometry
    4.1 Batch Systems
    4.2 Flow Systems
    4.2.1 Equations for Concentrations in Flow Systems
    4.2.2 Liquid-Phase Concentrations
    4.2.3 Gas-Phase Concentrations
    4.3 Reversible Reactions and Equilibrium Conversion
    Summary
    CRE Web Site Materials
    Questions and Problems
    Questions
    Problems
    Supplementary Reading
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    5. Isothermal Reactor Design: Conversion
    5.1 Design Structure for Isothermal Reactors
    5.2 Batch Reactors (BRs)
    5.2.1 Batch Reaction Times
    5.3 Continuous-Stirred Tank Reactors (CSTRs)
    5.3.1 A Single CSTR
    5.3.2 CSTRs in Series
    5.4 Tubular Reactors
    5.5 Pressure Drop in Reactors
    5.5.1 Pressure Drop and the Rate Law
    5.5.2 Flow Through a Packed Bed
    5.5.3 Pressure Drop in Pipes
    5.5.4 Analytical Solution for Reaction with Pressure Drop
    5.5.5 Robert the Worrier Wonders: What If…
    5.6 Synthesizing the Design of a Chemical Plant
    Summary
    ODE Solver Algorithm
    CRE Web Site Materials
    Questions and Problems
    Questions
    Problems
    Supplementary Reading
    6. Isothermal Reactor Design: Moles and Molar Flow Rates
    6.1 The Molar Flow Rate Balance Algorithm
    6.2 Mole Balances on CSTRs, PFRs, PBRs, and Batch Reactors
    6.3 Application of the PFR Molar Flow Rate Algorithm to a Microreactor
    6.4 Membrane Reactors
    6.5 Unsteady-State Operation of Stirred Reactors
    6.6 Semibatch Reactors
    6.6.1 Motivation for Using a Semibatch Reactor
    6.6.2 Semibatch Reactor Mole Balances
    Summary
    ODE Solver Algorithm
    CRE Web Site Materials
    Questions and Problems
    Questions
    Problems
    Supplementary Reading
    7. Collection and Analysis of Rate Data
    7.1 The Algorithm for Data Analysis
    7.2 Determining the Reaction Order for Each of Two Reactants Using the Method of Excess
    7.3 Integral Method
    7.4 Differential Method of Analysis
    7.5 Nonlinear Regression
    7.6 Reaction-Rate Data from Differential Reactors
    7.7 Experimental Planning
    Summary
    CRE Web Site Materials
    Questions and Problems
    Questions
    Problems
    Supplementary Reading
    8. Multiple Reactions
    8.1 Definitions
    8.2 Algorithm for Multiple Reactions
    8.3 Parallel Reactions
    8.3.1 Selectivity
    8.3.2 Maximizing the Desired Product for One Reactant
    8.3.3 Reactor Selection and Operating Conditions
    8.4 Reactions in Series
    8.5 Complex Reactions
    8.5.1 Complex Gas-Phase Reactions in a PBR
    8.5.2 Complex Liquid-Phase Reactions in a CSTR
    8.5.3 Complex Liquid-Phase Reactions in a Semibatch Reactor
    8.6 Membrane Reactors to Improve Selectivity in Multiple Reactions
    8.7 Sorting It All Out
    8.8 The Fun Part
    Summary
    CRE Web Site Materials
    Questions and Problems
    Questions
    Problems
    Supplementary Reading
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    9. Reaction Mechanisms, Pathways, Bioreactions, and Bioreactors
    9.1 Active Intermediates and Nonelementary Rate Laws
    9.1.1 Pseudo-Steady-State Hypothesis (PSSH)
    9.1.2 Why Is the Rate Law First Order?
    9.1.3 Searching for a Mechanism
    9.1.4 Chain Reactions
    9.2 Enzymatic Reaction Fundamentals
    9.2.1 Enzyme–Substrate Complex
    9.2.2 Mechanisms
    9.2.3 Michaelis–Menten Equation
    9.2.4 Batch-Reactor Calculations for Enzyme Reactions
    9.3 Inhibition of Enzyme Reactions
    9.3.1 Competitive Inhibition
    9.3.2 Uncompetitive Inhibition
    9.3.3 Noncompetitive Inhibition (Mixed Inhibition)
    9.3.4 Substrate Inhibition
    9.4 Bioreactors and Biosynthesis
    Cell Growth and Division
    9.4.1 Cell Growth
    9.4.2 Rate Laws
    9.4.3 Stoichiometry
    9.4.4 Mass Balances
    9.4.5 Chemostats
    9.4.6 CSTR Bioreactor Operation
    9.4.7 Wash-Out
    Summary
    CRE Web Site Materials
    Problems
    Supplementary Reading
    10. Catalysis and Catalytic Reactors
    10.1 Catalysts
    10.1.1 Definitions
    10.1.2 Catalyst Properties
    10.1.3 Catalytic Gas-Solid Interactions
    10.1.4 Classification of Catalysts
    10.2 Steps in a Catalytic Reaction
    10.2.1 Step 1 Overview: Diffusion from the Bulk to the External Surface of the Catalyst
    10.2.2 Step 2 Overview: Internal Diffusion
    10.2.3 Adsorption Isotherms
    10.2.4 Surface Reaction
    10.2.5 Desorption
    10.2.6 The Rate-Limiting Step
    10.3 Synthesizing a Rate Law, Mechanism, and Rate-Limiting Step
    10.3.1 Is the Adsorption of Cumene Rate-Limiting?
    10.3.2 Is the Surface Reaction Rate-Limiting?
    10.3.3 Is the Desorption of Benzene Rate-Limiting?
    10.3.4 Summary of the Cumene Decomposition
    10.3.5 Reforming Catalysts
    10.3.6 Rate Laws Derived from the Pseudo-Steady-State Hypothesis (PSSH)
    10.3.7 Temperature Dependence of the Rate Law
    10.4 Heterogeneous Data Analysis for Reactor Design
    10.4.1 Deducing a Rate Law from the Experimental Data
    10.4.2 Finding a Mechanism Consistent with Experimental Observations
    10.4.3 Evaluation of the Rate-Law Parameters
    10.4.4 Reactor Design
    10.5 Reaction Engineering in Microelectronic Fabrication
    10.5.1 Overview
    10.5.2 Chemical Vapor Deposition
    10.6 Model Discrimination
    10.7 Catalyst Deactivation
    10.7.1 Types of Catalyst Deactivation
    10.7.2 Reactors That Can Be Used to Help Offset Catalyst Decay
    10.7.3 Temperature–Time Trajectories
    10.7.4 Moving-Bed Reactors
    10.7.5 Straight-Through Transport Reactors (STTR)
    Summary
    CRE Web Site Materials
    Questions and Problems
    Questions
    Problems
    Supplementary Reading
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    11. Nonisothermal Reactor Design—The Steady-State Energy Balance and Adiabatic PFR Applications
    11.1 Rationale
    11.2 The Energy Balance
    11.2.1 First Law of Thermodynamics
    11.2.2 Evaluating the Work Term
    11.2.3 Overview of Energy Balances
    11.3 The User-Friendly Energy Balance Equations
    11.3.1 Dissecting the Steady-State Molar Flow Rates to Obtain the Heat of Reaction
    11.3.2 Dissecting the Enthalpies
    11.3.3 Relating ΔHRx (T), , and ΔCP
    11.4 Adiabatic Operation
    11.4.1 Adiabatic Energy Balance
    11.4.2 Adiabatic Tubular Reactor
    11.5 Adiabatic Equilibrium Conversion
    11.6 Reactor Staging
    11.7 Optimum Feed Temperature
    Summary
    CRE Web Site Materials
    Questions and Problems
    Questions
    Problems
    Supplementary Reading
    12. Steady-State Nonisothermal Reactor Design—Flow Reactors with Heat Exchange
    12.1 Steady-State Tubular Reactor with Heat Exchange
    12.2 Balance on the Heat-Transfer Fluid
    12.3 Algorithm for PFR/PBR Design with Heat Effects
    12.3.1 Applying the Algorithm to an Exothermic Reaction
    12.3.2 Applying the Algorithm to an Endothermic Reaction
    12.4 CSTR with Heat Effects
    The Term in the CSTR
    12.4.1 Heat Added to the Reactor
    12.5 Multiple Steady States (MSS)
    12.5.1 Heat-Removed Term, R(T)
    12.5.2 Heat-Generated Term, G(T)
    12.5.3 Ignition-Extinction Curve
    12.6 Nonisothermal Multiple Chemical Reactions
    12.6.1 Energy Balance for Multiple Reactions in Plug-Flow Reactors
    12.6.2 Parallel Reactions in a PFR
    12.6.3 Energy Balance for Multiple Reactions in a CSTR
    12.6.4 Series Reactions in a CSTR
    12.6.5 Complex Reactions in a PFR
    12.7 Radial and Axial Variations in a Tubular Reactor
    12.7.1 Molar Flux
    12.7.2 Energy Flux
    12.7.3 Energy Balance
    12.8 Safety
    Summary
    CRE Web Site Materials
    Questions and Problems
    Questions
    Problems
    Supplementary Reading
    13. Unsteady-State Nonisothermal Reactor Design
    13.1 The Unsteady-State Energy Balance
    13.2 Energy Balance on Batch Reactors (BRs)
    13.2.1 Adiabatic Operation of a Batch Reactor
    13.2.2 Case History of a Batch Reactor with Interrupted Isothermal Operation Causing a Runaway Reaction
    13.3 Semibatch Reactors with a Heat Exchanger
    13.4 Unsteady Operation of a CSTR
    13.5 Nonisothermal Multiple Reactions
    Summary
    CRE Web Site Materials
    Questions and Problems
    Questions
    Problems
    Supplementary Reading
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    14. Mass Transfer Limitations in Reacting Systems
    14.1 Diffusion Fundamentals
    14.2 Binary Diffusion
    14.2.1 Evaluating the Molar Flux
    14.2.2 Diffusion and Convective Transport
    14.2.3 Boundary Conditions
    14.2.4 Temperature and Pressure Dependence of DAB
    14.2.5 Steps in Modeling Diffusion to a Reacting Surface
    14.2.6 Modeling Diffusion with Chemical Reaction
    14.3 Diffusion Through a Stagnant Film
    14.4 The Mass Transfer Coefficient
    14.4.1 Correlations for the Mass Transfer Coefficient
    14.4.2 Mass Transfer to a Single Particle
    14.4.3 Mass Transfer–Limited Reactions in Packed Beds
    14.4.4 Robert the Worrier
    14.5 What If . . . ? (Parameter Sensitivity)
    Summary
    CRE Web Site Materials
    Questions and Problems
    Questions
    Problems
    Journal Critique Problems
    Supplementary Reading
    15. Diffusion and Reaction
    15.1 Diffusion and Reactions in Homogeneous Systems
    15.2 Diffusion and Reactions in Spherical Catalyst Pellets
    15.2.1 Effective Diffusivity
    15.2.2 Derivation of the Differential Equation Describing Diffusion and Reaction in a Single Catalyst Pellet
    15.2.3 Writing the Diffusion with the Catalytic Reaction Equation in Dimensionless Form
    15.2.4 Solution to the Differential Equation for a First-Order Reaction
    15.3 The Internal Effectiveness Factor
    15.3.1 Isothermal First-Order Catalytic Reactions
    15.3.2 Effectiveness Factors with Volume Change with Reaction
    15.3.3 Internal Diffusion Limited Reactions Other Than First Order
    15.3.4 Weisz–Prater Criterion for Internal Diffusion Limitations
    15.4 Falsified Kinetics
    15.5 Overall Effectiveness Factor
    15.6 Estimation of Diffusion- and Reaction-Limited Regimes
    15.7 Mass Transfer and Reaction in a Packed Bed
    15.8 Determination of Limiting Situations from Reaction-Rate Data
    15.9 Multiphase Reactors in the Professional Reference Shelf
    15.10 Fluidized Bed Reactors
    15.11 Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD)
    Summary
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    CRE Web Site Materials
    Questions and Problems
    Questions
    Problems
    Journal Critique Problems
    Supplementary Reading
    16. Residence Time Distributions of Chemical Reactors
    16.1 General Considerations
    16.2 Measurement of the RTD
    16.2.1 Pulse Input Experiment
    16.2.2 Step Tracer Experiment
    16.3 Characteristics of the RTD
    16.3.1 Integral Relationships
    16.3.2 Mean Residence Time
    16.3.3 Other Moments of the RTD
    16.3.4 Normalized RTD Function, E(Θ)
    16.3.5 Internal-Age Distribution, I(α)
    16.4 RTD in Ideal Reactors
    16.5 PFR/CSTR Series RTD
    16.6 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
    Summary
    Summary
    CRE Web Site Materials
    Questions and Problems
    Supplementary Reading
    17. Predicting Conversion Directly from the Residence Time Distribution
    17.1 Modeling Nonideal Reactors Using the RTD
    17.2 Zero-Adjustable-Parameter Models
    17.2.1 Segregation Model
    17.2.2 Maximum Mixedness Model
    17.3 Using Software Packages
    17.4 RTD and Multiple Reactions
    Summary
    CRE Web Site Materials
    Questions and Problems
    Questions
    Problems
    Supplementary Reading
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    18. Models for Nonideal Reactors
    18.1 Some Guidelines for Developing Models
    18.2 The Tanks-in-Series (T-I-S) One-Parameter Model
    18.3 Dispersion One-Parameter Model
    18.4 Flow, Reaction, and Dispersion
    18.4.1 Balance Equations
    18.4.2 Boundary Conditions
    18.4.3 Finding Da and the Peclet Number
    18.4.4 Dispersion in a Tubular Reactor with Laminar Flow
    18.4.5 Correlations for Da
    18.4.6 Experimental Determination of Da
    18.5 Tanks-in-Series Model versus Dispersion Model
    18.6 Numerical Solutions to Flows with Dispersion and Reaction
    18.7 Two-Parameter Models—Modeling Real Reactors with Combinations of Ideal Reactors
    18.7.1 Real CSTR Modeled Using Bypassing and Dead Space
    18.7.2 Real CSTR Modeled as Two CSTRs with Interchange
    18.8 Use of Software Packages to Determine the Model Parameters
    18.9 Other Models of Nonideal Reactors Using CSTRs and PFRs
    18.10 Applications to Pharmacokinetic Modeling
    Summary
    CRE Web Site Materials
    Questions and problems
    Questions
    Problems
    Supplementary Reading
    A. Numerical Techniques
    B. Ideal Gas Constant and Conversion Factors
    C. Thermodynamic Relationships Involving the Equilibrium Constant
    D. Software Packages
    D.1 Polymath
    D.2 MATLAB
    D.3 Aspen
    D.4 COMSOL Multiphysics
    E. Rate-Law Data
    F. Nomenclature
    G. Open-Ended Problems
    H. Use of Computational Chemistry Software Packages
    I. How to Use the CRE Web Resources
    I.1 CRE Web Resources Components
    I.2 How the Web Can Help Your Learning Style
    I.3 Navigation
    Index

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    Intro
    Contents
    1 Introduction – Rubber Processing
    2 Process and Extender Oils
    2.1 Petroleum or Mineral Oils
    2.2 Ester Plasticisers
    2.2.1 Phthlates
    2.2.2 Low Temperature Plasticisers
    2.2.3 HighTemperature Plasticisers
    2.2.4 Flame Retardant or Phosphate Plasticisers
    2.2.5 Permanent (Polyester) Plasticisers
    2.3 Special Purpose Materials
    2.3.1 Factice
    2.3.2 Mineral Rubber
    3 Tackifiers
    3.1 Pine Tar
    3.2 Cumarone-Indene Resins
    3.3 Petroleum Resins
    4 Processing Aids and Surfactants
    4.1 Fatty Acids and Their Salts as Processing Aids
    4.1.1 Cure Activation Effects of Fatty Acids
    4.1.2 Cure Retardation Effects of Fatty Acids
    4.1.2 Cure Retardation Effects of Fatty Acids
    4.1.3 Processing Effects of Fatty Acids
    4.2 Fatty Acid Soaps or Salts
    4.3 Homogenising or Compatibilising Agents for Rubber Blends and Interpenetrating Polymer Networks (IPNs)
    4.4 Surfactants and Multi-functional Additives (MFAs) as Processing Aids
    5 Coupling Agents
    6 Internal and Direct Adhesion Promoters
    6.1 The Direct Adhesive Process and Direct Bonding System
    6.2 Rubber to Steel Cord Adhesion Promoters
    7 Fire Retardants
    7.1 Formation of an Air Barrier
    7.1.1 Phosphates and the Black Char Air Barrier Technique
    7.1.2 Borates and the Intumescent Foam Barrier Technique
    7.2 Formation of Incombustible Gas Air Exclusion Barriers
    7.3 The Free Radical Trap
    7.4 Smoke and Toxic Gas Emissions from Fire Retardants
    7.5 Fire Retardancy with Endothermic Fillers
    8 Biocides and Fungicides
    9 Chemical Blowing Agents
    9.1 Inorganic Blowing Agents
    9.2 Organic Blowing Agents
    10 Colourants for Rubber Compounds
    10.1 White Fillers
    10.2 White Pigments
    10.3 Lithopone as a Whitener
    10.4 Zinc Compunds as Whiteners
    10.5 Inorganic Colour Producing Pigments
    10.6 Organic Pigments
    11 Odourants
    Appendix – Glossary of Abbreviations used in the Review
    References from the Rapra Abstracts Database
    Subject Index

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    Table of contents

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    2) The First Law and Other Basic Concepts
    3) Volumetric Properties of Pure Fluids
    4  Heat Effects
    5) The Second Law of Thermodynamics
    6 ) Thermodynamic Properties of Fluids
    7) Applications of Thermodynamics to Flow Processes8) Production of Power from Heat
    9) Refrigeration and Liquefaction
    10) The Framework of Solution Thermodynamics
    11) Mixing Processes
    12) Vapor/Liquid Equilibrium: Introduction
    13) Thermodynamic Formulations for VLE
    14) Chemical-Reaction Equilibrium
    15) Topics in Phase Equilibrium
    16) Thermodynamic Analysis of Processes

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    Description This book is a compendium of internationally recognized monograph standards and tests for the purity and quality of food ingredients, e.g., preservatives, flavorings, colorants, and nutrients. It is beneficial to the food industry because it provides quality standards used in agreements between suppliers and manufacturers in ongoing supply decisions and purchasing transactions. Published since 1966 and recently acquired by USP from the Institute of Medicine, this 10th Edition is updated through an open collaborative revision process involving industry, government, and the public. More than 1,200 monographs provide specifications for food ingredients and the appendices contain step-by-step guidance for tests and apparatus use. The 10th Edition includes 45 additional monographs, including 8 probiotic monographs, 9 new general tests and assays, and 17 appendices, including microbial food cultures.

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    ایبوک Food Chemicals Codex (10th Edition)
    • Author/Editor
    • The United States Pharmacopeial Convention
    • Publisher The United States Pharmacopeial Convention
    • Copyright Date 2016
    • ISBN 978-1-936424-51-1
    • Electronic Isbn 978-1-5231-0167-2
    • Knovel Release date 2016-04-29
    • Updates 2016-10-05
    • Knovel Subject Area(s)
      • Food Science
      • Price 20$

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    Author(s) / Editor(s) The United States Pharmacopeial Convention
    Publisher The United States Pharmacopeial Convention
    Copyright Date 2016
    ISBN 978-1-936424-51-1
    Electronic ISBN 978-1-5231-0167-2
    Knovel Release Date 2016-04-29
    Knovel Subject Area(s) Food Science
    Updates 2016-10-05

    Table of Content Food Chemicals Codex (10th Edition)

    View Section, Front Matter View Section, People 2010-2015 Revision Cycle
    View Section, People 2015-2020 Revision Cycle
    View Section, Admissions
    View Section, Annotated List
    View Section, Preface
    View Section, Food Chemicals Codex
    View Section, Table of Contents
    View Section, General Provisions and Requirements Applying to Specifications, Tests, and Assays of the Food Chemicals Codex
    View Section, Monographs View Section, Acesulfame Potassium to Azorubine
    View Section, Bacillus coagulans GBI-30, 6086 to γ-Butyrolactone
    View Section, Caffeine to 5′-Cytidylic Acid
    View Section, α-Damascone to (E)-2-Dodecen-1-al
    View Section, Enzyme Preparations to Eugenyl Acetate
    View Section, Farnesol to Fusel Oil, Refined
    View Section, Garlic Oil to Gum Guaiac

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    View Section, Helium to Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose
    View Section, Indigotine to Isovaleric Acid
    View Section, Juniper Berries Oil
    View Section, Kaolin to Krill Oil
    View Section, Labdanum Oil to L-Lysine Monohydrochloride
    View Section, Mace Oil to Myrrh Oil
    View Section, β-Naphthyl Ethyl Ether to Nutmeg Oil
    View Section, δ-Octalactone to Ozone
    View Section, Palm Kernel Oil (Unhydrogenated) to Pyrrole
    View Section, Quercetin to Quinoline Yellow
    View Section, Rapeseed Oil, Fully Hydrogenated to Rutin
    View Section, Saccharin to Synthetic Iron Oxide
    View Section, D-Tagatose to L-Tyrosine
    View Section, δ-Undecalactone to Urea
    View Section, Valeraldehyde to Vitamin K
    View Section, Wheat Gluten to Wintergreen Oil
    View Section, Xanthan Gum to Xylose
    View Section, Yeast, Autolyzed to Yeast Extract
    View Section, Meso-Zeaxanthin to Zingerone
    View Section, Identity Standards View Section, Pomegranate Juice
    View Section, General Tests and Assays View Section, Appendix I: Apparatus for Tests and Assays

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    View Section, Appendix II: Physical Tests and Determinations
    View Section, Appendix III: Chemical Tests and Determinations
    View Section, Appendix IV: Chewing Gum Base Polymers
    View Section, Appendix V: Enzyme Assays
    View Section, Appendix VI: Essential Oils and Flavors
    View Section, Appendix VII: Fats and Related Substances
    View Section, Appendix VIII: Oleoresins
    View Section, Appendix IX: Rosins and Related Substances
    View Section, Appendix X: Carbohydrates (Starches, Sugars, and Related Substances)
    View Section, Appendix XI: Flavor Chemical (other than Essential Oils)
    View Section, Appendix XII: Microbiological Tests
    View Section, Appendix XIII: Adulterants and Contaminants in Food Ingredients
    View Section, Appendix XIV: Markers for Authenticity Testing
    View Section, Appendix XV: Microbial Food Cultures Including Probiotics
    View Section, Appendix XVI: Protein-Based Ingredients
    View Section, Appendix XVII: Food Fraud Mitigation Guidance
    View Section, Solutions and Indicators View Section, Colorimetric Solutions (CS)
    View Section, Standard Buffer Solutions
    View Section, Standard Solutions for the Preparation of Controls and Standards
    View Section, Test Solutions (TS) and other Reagents
    View Section, Volumetric Solutions
    View Section, Indicators
    View Section, Indicator Papers and Test Papers
    View Section, Detector Tubes
    View Section, General Information View Section, Validation of Food Chemicals Codex Methods
    View Section, Guidelines for Collaborative Study Procedures to Validate Characteristics of a Method of Analysis
    View Section, General Information Analytical Techniques

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    View Section, Infrared Spectra
    View Section, General Information Tables
    View Section, International Food Additives Council Good Manufacturing Practice and Quality Assurance Guide for Food Additives and Gras Substances
    View Section, International Food Additives Council Good Manufacturing Practice and Quality Assurance Audit Guide for Food Additives and Gras Substances
    View Section, Food Ingredients: Pharmaceutical Applications and Use of Appropriate GMPs
    View Section, FCC in the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations
    View Section, Food Ingredients Fraud Database
    View Section, Index

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