In this book, Samohýl and Pekar offer a consistent and general non-equilibrium thermodynamic description for a model of chemically reacting mixtures. This type of model is frequently encountered in practice and up until now, chemically reacting systems (out of equilibrium) have rarely been described in books on non-equilibrium thermodynamics. Readers of this book benefit from the systematic development of the theory; this starts with general principles, going through the applications to single component fluid systems, and finishing with the theory of mixtures, including chemical reactions. The authors describe the simplest mixture model - the linear fluid - and highlight many practical and thermodynamically consistent equations for describing transport properties and reaction kinetics for this model. Further on in the book, the authors also describe more complex models. Samohýl and Pekar take special care to clearly explain all methodology and starting axioms and theyalso describe in detail applied assumptions and simplifications. This book is suitable for graduate students in chemistry, materials science and chemical engineering as well as professionals working in these and related areas.
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"In this book, the authors provide a consistent presentation of thermodynamical properties of fluid and mixtures, developed in the spirit of rational thermodynamics of continua. ... This very interesting book, which focuses more on fundamental physical laws than on a rigorous mathematical treatment, is perfectly suitable for a study of thermodynamics of continua at the undergraduate level and can be seen as a good introduction to more advanced texts ... ." (Bernard Ducomet, Mathematical Reviews, April, 2017)