The book provides an introduction to the most important sustainable chemical processes for the production of fuels, base and bulk chemicals. Particular attention is paid to technical, economical and environmental aspects and to getting insight into the technical-scientific basis for these processes in the structure of the chemical industry, petroleum refining industry, the petrochemical industry and biochemical production processes. A more than timely approach to an established discipline.
The book provides an introduction to the most important sustainable chemical processes for the production of fuels, base and bulk chemicals. Particular attention is paid to technical, economical and environmental aspects and to getting insight into the technical-scientific basis for these processes in the structure of the chemical industry, petroleum refining industry, the petrochemical industry and biochemical production processes. A more than timely approach to an established discipline.
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Guy Marin, Gent University, Belgium; Kevin M. Van Geem, Gent University, Belgium.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Structure of the Classical Chemical Industry Structure of the Biochemical Industry Facts and Figures of the Chemical Industry Challenges Facing the Industry 2. Sustainable Chemical Production Introduction Sustainability Sustainability Metrics, Indicators, and Indices Clean Chemical Technology Sense and Nonsense of Green Chemistry Life Cycle Analysis 3. CO2 Capture and Sequestration CO2 Emissions The Carbon Cycle Carbon Sequestration Carbon Capture Carbon Tax and Cap-and-Trade 4. Sustainable Process Development Strategy Research & Development Scale-up Safety Economic evaluation Life cycle assessment 5. Resources Oil Gas Coal Biomass Future 6. Biorefinery and Renewable Fuels Biorefinery Structure Bioethanol Biobutanol Biodiesel Green Diesel, Kerosene and Naphtha Biogas 7. Lignocellulosic Biomass Conversion Gasification Pyrolysis Torrefaction Enzymatic Routes 8. Petroleum Refining Introduction History Distillation Conversion Processes New Challenges and Trends 9. Olefin Production History Olefin Market Methanol to Olefins Steam Cracking Dehydrogenation Catalytic Cracking Ethanol Dehydration Energy Efficiency 10. Coal-Based Technology Gasification Fischer-Tropsch Liquefaction 11. Polymer Production Polymerization Chemistry Polyethylene Polypropylene Polystyrene Polymethyl Metacrylate Polycarbonate Green Polymers 12. Basic Inorganic Chemicals Overview of Inorganic Chemicals Acetic Acid Sulfuric Acid Ammonia 13. Future Trends
1. Introduction Structure of the Classical Chemical Industry Structure of the Biochemical Industry Facts and Figures of the Chemical Industry Challenges Facing the Industry 2. Sustainable Chemical Production Introduction Sustainability Sustainability Metrics, Indicators, and Indices Clean Chemical Technology Sense and Nonsense of Green Chemistry Life Cycle Analysis 3. CO2 Capture and Sequestration CO2 Emissions The Carbon Cycle Carbon Sequestration Carbon Capture Carbon Tax and Cap-and-Trade 4. Sustainable Process Development Strategy Research & Development Scale-up Safety Economic evaluation Life cycle assessment 5. Resources Oil Gas Coal Biomass Future 6. Biorefinery and Renewable Fuels Biorefinery Structure Bioethanol Biobutanol Biodiesel Green Diesel, Kerosene and Naphtha Biogas 7. Lignocellulosic Biomass Conversion Gasification Pyrolysis Torrefaction Enzymatic Routes 8. Petroleum Refining Introduction History Distillation Conversion Processes New Challenges and Trends 9. Olefin Production History Olefin Market Methanol to Olefins Steam Cracking Dehydrogenation Catalytic Cracking Ethanol Dehydration Energy Efficiency 10. Coal-Based Technology Gasification Fischer-Tropsch Liquefaction 11. Polymer Production Polymerization Chemistry Polyethylene Polypropylene Polystyrene Polymethyl Metacrylate Polycarbonate Green Polymers 12. Basic Inorganic Chemicals Overview of Inorganic Chemicals Acetic Acid Sulfuric Acid Ammonia 13. Future Trends
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