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Course offering number:1004-402

Course ID:
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Hydrogenation Technology
April 19-21, 2010
Ft. Mitchell, KY


Online Registration is Currently Unavailable for this Course. For More Information Please Contact Customer Service at 732.613.4500 or info@cfpa.com.

Who Should Attend
This course is designed for technical professionals who are, or will be, involved with hydrogenation processes in R&D or manufacturing situations for the specialty chemical, pharmaceutical and petrochemical industries.

It would be of particular benefit to:

  • Chemists
  • Engineers
  • Laboratory Personnel
  • Pilot Plant Personnel
  • Production Personnel
  • Process Development Personnel

Description
This is a survey course intended to provide participants with a practical understanding of hydrogenation. The role of catalysts will be covered, including specific industrial catalysts and the reactions and processes where used. Emphasis will be placed on the design and layout of the hydrogenation laboratory, pilot plant and commercial plant and on hydrogenation operations in laboratory, pilot plant and plant equipment. The design of batch and continuous reactors, hydrogen handling and overall operation safety will also be discussed.




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