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Chemical Engineering Education (CEE)

2008 Volume 42, Number 4

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Number of articles: 3

  1. Lab-on-a-Chip Design-Build Project with a Nanotechnology Component in a Freshman Engineering Course

    Yosef Allam, David L. Tomasko, Bruce Trott, Phil Schlosser, Yong Yang, Tiffany M. Wilson & John Merrill

    A micromanufacturing lab-on-a-chip project with a nanotechnology component was introduced as an alternate laboratory in the required first-year engineering curriculum at The Ohio State University. ... More

    pp. 185-192

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  2. Interdisciplinary Learning for Chemical Engineering Students from Organic Chemistry Synthesis Lab to Reactor Design to Separation

    Matt Armstrong, Richard L. Comitz, Andrew Biaglow, Russ Lachance & Joseph Sloop

    A novel approach to the Chemical Engineering curriculum sequence of courses at West Point enabled our students to experience a much more realistic design process, which more closely replicated a... More

    pp. 193-200

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  3. Quick and Easy Rate Equations for Multistep Reactions

    Phillip E. Savage

    Students rarely see closed-form analytical rate equations derived from underlying chemical mechanisms that contain more than a few steps unless restrictive simplifying assumptions (e.g., existence ... More

    pp. 211-217

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