Chemical Processes for a Sustainable Future
2015
Introduction General Concepts in Sustainable Chemical Technologies Separations and Purifications Overview by Darrell Patterson Membrane Separation Gas Separations using Ionic Liquids Absorption and Adsorption Processes Liquid-Liquid Extractions and Stripping (including supercritical fluids) Ionic Liquids and their application to a more sustainable chemistry Crystallisation in Continuous Flow Processes Chemical Transformation and Reactors Overview by Janet Scott Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Catalysis and Catalytic Reactors The application of supercritical carbon dioxide extractions of functional compounds for more sustainable future Processes employing cavitation e.g. ultrasound, hydrodynamic cavitation Microwave Chemistry and Microwave Reactors Continuous Flow Processes Bioelectrochemical Systems for a Sustainable Future Nanoparticles and their application in sustainable chemistry Sustainable Processes in the Metal and Mining Industry Photochemical production of Fine Chemicals Biochemical Transformations and Reactors Overview, by Professor David Leak Enzyme Biotransformations and Reactors Algae and Bacterial Technologies for Biofuels Fermentations and Sustainable Technologies Process Integration Overview by Rafiqul Gani Process Control for Sustainable Processes Quantifying the Impact of New Materials and Processes Towards Environmentally Sustainable Technology Systematic Computer Aided Framework for Process Synthesis, Design and Intensification
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