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Sustainable Process Engineering

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Sustainable process engineering is a methodology to design new and redesign existing processes that follow the principles of green chemistry and green engineering, and ultimately contribute to a su...
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  • 01 July 2024
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Sustainable process engineering is a methodology to design new and redesign existing processes that follow the principles of green chemistry and green engineering, and ultimately contribute to a sustainable development. The newest achievements of chemical engineering, opened new opportunities to design more efficient, safe, compact and environmentally benign chemical processes. The book provides a guide to sustainable process design applicable in various industrial fields.

• Discusses the topic from a wide angle: chemistry, materials, processes, and equipment.  

• Includes state-of-the-art research achievements that are yet to be industrially implemented.  

• Transfers knowledge between chemists and chemical engineers.

• QR codes direct the readers to animations, short videos, magazines, and blogs on specific topics.

• Worked examples deepen the understanding of the sustainable assessment of chemical manufacturing processes.

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Price: $96.99
Pages: 390
Publisher: De Gruyter
Imprint: De Gruyter
Series: De Gruyter Textbook
Publication Date: 01 July 2024
ISBN: 9783111028156
Format: Paperback
BISACs: SCI013080 SCIENCE / Chemistry / Environmental (see also Environmental Science), SCI026000 SCIENCE / Environmental Science (see also Chemistry / Environmental), TEC009060 Technology & Engineering / Industrial Engineering, TEC010000 Technology & Engineering / Environmental / General, TEC018000 Technology & Engineering / Industrial Technology
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Prof. Gyorgy Szekely is a chemical engineer with degrees from the Technical University of Budapest and the Technical University of Dortmund. He currently works at the Advanced Membranes & Porous Materials Center at KAUST.