Background
Satterfield, Charles Nelson was born on September 5, 1921 in Dexter, Missouri, United States. Son of Charles David and Hermine (Weber) Satterfield.
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This second edition is aims to reflect new developments in theory and in commercial application. The guide focuses on the use of solid catalysts and catalytic reactions in large-scale industrial operations. The author provides explanations of the chemistry, kinetics and engineering of heterogeneous catalysis, listing applications to procedures and processes in the lab, pilot plant and commercial setting. Throughout, the emphasis is on workable solutions to real problems.
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Uncommon technical work. 416 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. McGraw-Hill Book Company (ISBN 0-07-054875-7).
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Satterfield, Charles Nelson was born on September 5, 1921 in Dexter, Missouri, United States. Son of Charles David and Hermine (Weber) Satterfield.
Bachelor of Science cum laude, Harvard University, 1942; Master of Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1943; Doctor of Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1946.
Assistant professor chemical engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, 1946-1953, associate professor, 1953-1959, professor, 1959-1992. Emeritus professor, since 1992. Lecturer industrial chemistry Harvard, 1948-1957.
Cons.on rocket propellants Department Defense, 1952-1960. Member committee chemical kinetics National Research Council, 1960-1966. Chairman ad hoc panel on abatement nitrogen oxide emissions from stationary sources National Academy Engineering, 1970-1972.
Industrial consultant to major companies in petroleum and chemical industries. Lecturer in field Euorpe, United States.
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Fellow American Academy Arts and Sciences. Member American Chemical Society, American Institute Chemical Engineers (Wilhelm award 1980), Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi.
Married Anne Pettingell, July 6, 1946. Children— Mark Edward, Joye.