Soottitantawat, A.
Apinan Soottitantawat has worked as an instructor for 15 yr in the chemical engineering department at Chulalongkorn University, Thailand. He has experience teaching various chemical engineering subjects, including mass/momentum/heat transfer operations, particle technology, advanced reaction kinetics and reactor design, thermodynamics and chemical process design, among others. His research interests include the encapsulation process, process development and scale-up. He is an advisor for more than 50 graduated Master’s students and five graduated doctoral students, and has authored more than 70 articles.
Decarbonizing steam crackers: Key technical challenges of transitioning from natural gas to hydrogen
In the petrochemical industry, olefin crackers utilize significant amounts of heat to crack hydrocarbons into essential chemicals, such as olefins and aromatics.
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