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Sub- and Supercritical Hydrothermal Technology: Industrial
Applications offers a practical view of a variety of industrial
applications and their challenges, offering a deep understanding of
the application of sub- and supercritical fluids and their
techno-economic viability. This book covers a wide range of
applications of hydrothermal processing that result in almost zero
waste, high energy efficiency, sustainable chemical processes, and
minimal impact over the life cycle. These applications include
processing of hazardous waste, bioproducts, coal, lipids, heavy oil
and bitumen, and carbon materials. The use of hot-compressed water
instead of different organic solvents, such as methanol, acetone,
and hexane, is an environmentally benign, green, and sustainable
option which can help to design chemical processes that support
green chemistry and engineering. This book is pertinent for
researchers and professionals in the fields of chemical
engineering, industrial chemistry, environmental engineering,
materials engineering, and manufacturing.
Sub- and Supercritical Hydrothermal Technology: Industrial
Applications offers a practical view of a variety of industrial
applications and their challenges, offering a deep understanding of
the application of sub- and supercritical fluids and their
techno-economic viability. This book covers a wide range of
applications of hydrothermal processing that result in almost zero
waste, high energy efficiency, sustainable chemical processes, and
minimal impact over the life cycle. These applications include
processing of hazardous waste, bioproducts, coal, lipids, heavy oil
and bitumen, and carbon materials. The use of hot-compressed water
instead of different organic solvents, such as methanol, acetone,
and hexane, is an environmentally benign, green, and sustainable
option which can help to design chemical processes that support
green chemistry and engineering. This book is pertinent for
researchers and professionals in the fields of chemical
engineering, industrial chemistry, environmental engineering,
materials engineering, and manufacturing.
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