The Fluid Bed Reactor

Further Reading
Amos A. Avidan, Desmond F. King, Ted M. Knowlton, and Mel Pell. "Fluidization." In Kirk Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology. Vol. 11. New York: Wiley-Interscience, 1991: 138171.

John N. Burnett. Gasoline: From Unwanted By-product to Essential Fuel for the Twentieth Century. Cambridge, MA and New York: MITPress and McGraw-Hill, 1991.

Ron Chernow. Titan: The Life of John D. Rockefeller, Sr. New York, Random House, 1998.

Division of the History of Chemistry and The Office of Public Outreach. The Houdry Process. Washington, D.C.: The American Chemical Society, 1996.

John L. Enos. Petroleum--Progress and Profits: A History of Process Innovation. Cambridge, MA: The MITPress, 1962.

John R. Grace, Amos A. Avidan, and Ted M. Knowlton, eds. Circulating Fluidized Beds. London: Blackie Academic and Professional, 1997.

John R. Grace, Leslie W. Shemitt, Maurice A. Bergougnolm, eds. Fluidization VI. New York: Engineering Foundation (AIChE), 1989.

John Magee and Geoffrey Dolbear. Petroleum Catalysis in Nontechnical Language. Tulsa, OK: Penn Well, 1998.

"A.D." Reichle. Fluid Cat Cracking Fifty Years Ago and Today. Paper AM-92-13. New Orleans, LA: 1992 National Petroleum Refiners Association Meeting, March 2224, 1992.

Harold F.Williamson, Arnold R. Daum, Ralph L. Andreano, and Gilbert C. Klose. The American Petroleum Industry, Vol. II. The Age of Energy 18991959. Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 1963.

Special Issue. "A Half Century of Fluid Catalytic Cracking." Oil and Gas Journal, Tulsa, OK: Penn Well,  May 18, 1992.

 

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