Sustainable Development in Chemical Engineering :Innovative Technologies

Publication subTitle :Innovative Technologies

Author: Vincenzo Piemonte  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9781118629833

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9781119953524

Subject: TQ01 basic theory

Language: ENG

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Sustainable development is an area that has world-wide appeal, from developed industrialized countries to the developing world. Development of innovative technologies to achieve sustainability is being addressed by many European countries, the USA and also China and India. The need for chemical processes to be safe, compact, flexible, energy efficient, and environmentally benign and conducive to the rapid commercialization of new products poses new challenges for chemical engineers.
This book examines the newest technologies for sustainable development in chemical engineering, through careful analysis of the technical aspects, and discussion of the possible fields of industrial development.

The book is broad in its coverage, and is divided into four sections:

  • Energy Production, covering renewable energies, innovative solar technologies, cogeneration plants, and smart grids
  • Process Intensification, describing why it is important in the chemical and petrochemical industry, the engineering approach, and nanoparticles as a smart technology for bioremediation
  • Bio-based Platform Chemicals, including the production of bioethanol and biodiesel, bioplastics production and biodegradability, and biosurfactants
  • Soil and Water Remediation, covering water management and re-use, and soil remediation technologies

Throughout the book there are case studies and examples of industrial processes in practice. 

Chapter

Title Page

pp.:  1 – 5

Cover

pp.:  1 – 1

Copyright

pp.:  5 – 6

Contents

pp.:  6 – 7

List of Contributors

pp.:  7 – 15

Preface

pp.:  15 – 17

Chapter 3 Strategies for Increasing Electrical Energy Production from Intermittent Renewables

pp.:  45 – 71

Chapter 4 The Smart Grid as a Response to Spread the Concept of Distributed Generation

pp.:  71 – 101

Chapter 5 Process Intensification in the Chemical Industry: A Review

pp.:  101 – 115

Chapter 6 Process Intensification in the Chemical and Petrochemical Industry

pp.:  115 – 139

Chapter 7 Production of Bio-Based Fuels: Bioethanol and Biodiesel

pp.:  139 – 173

Chapter 8 Inside the Bioplastics World: An Alternative to Petroleum-based Plastics

pp.:  173 – 201

Chapter 9 Biosurfactants

pp.:  201 – 219

Chapter 10 Bioremediation of Water: A Sustainable Approach

pp.:  219 – 261

Chapter 11 Effective Remediation of Contaminated Soils by Eco-Compatible Physical, Biological, and Chemical Practices

pp.:  261 – 287

Chapter 12 Nanoparticles as a Smart Technology for Remediation

pp.:  287 – 317

Index

pp.:  317 – 369

LastPages

pp.:  369 – 386

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