Chemical Engineering & Industrial Chemistry

Chemical Engineering combines physical sciences with engineering. As a discipline, chemical engineering draws on the theories of mass and heat transfer, reaction kinetics, and thermodynamics as the basis for developing various unit operations. These unit operations, which include distillation, membrane separation, hydraulics, and catalysis, to name a few, are then applied to the design, operation and optimization of devices and plants for a wide variety of industrial processes.

 Like chemical engineering, industrial chemistry involves the development and optimization of various industrial processes. But the focus of industrial chemistry is the fundamental chemistry of such processes.

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USP 5,457,246   USP 5,452,586   USP 5,296,624   USP 5,258,534

Materials Science & Polymers:

USP 6,313,219   USP 5,965,202   USP 5,787,747   USP 5,739,180

Analytical Systems:

USP 6,570,158   USP 6,563,117   USP 5,938,932  USP 5,442,950

USP 5,405,513

Laboratory Automation & Drug Delivery:

USP 6,742,549   USP 6,733,252   USP 6,694,197   USP 6,644,364

USP 6,524,531   USP 6,444,033   USP 6,410,342   USP 6,394,306

USP 6,365,412   USP 6,116,297   USP 5,988,869