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Producing large quantities of waste is not only environmentally
unacceptable, it is also not viable in economic terms. The chemical
industry, particularly the speciality and pharmaceuticals sectors,
is becoming increasingly aware of the advantages associated with
clean technology, particularly in terms of competitive advantage
and environmental benefits. Bringing together an understanding of
the concepts and values of clean technology by using case studies
from some leading European countries, this book provides an insight
into subjects such as catalysis; process intensification; and how
to measure the "green" value of a process. It also highlights the
role played by both the chemical and chemical engineering
disciplines in the development of cleaner processes. Clean
Technology for the Manufacture of Speciality Chemicals will prove
valuable reading for process development chemists and engineers,
particularly those in the specialities and pharmaceuticals sectors,
and will also be an important source of teaching material for the
growing number of clean technology chemistry courses.
Sustainable development, the circular economy and environmental
issues are at the forefront of public and Government concern. The
field of green chemistry aims to provide environmentally benign
products from sustainable resources, using processes that do not
harm people or the environment at the same time as helping solve
key societal problems such as climate change. Updated throughout,
this third edition features an expanded section on legislation, a
revised chapter on measurement, and a completely re-written chapter
on renewable resources, bringing readers the latest developments in
this quickly-growing area. Case studies now include more recent
examples of real-world applications from industry to demonstrate
how the techniques of green chemistry work in practice. This
fascinating textbook is suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate
courses covering green chemistry, and it encourages new ways of
thinking about how products and processes are developed.
Sustainable development and environmental issues are at the
forefront of public and Government concern. Chemistry and Chemical
Engineering may offer the solution to many of these challenges, but
chemicals can also be part of the problem. Green chemistry aims to
provide environmentally benign products from sustainable resources,
using processes that do not harm people or the environment. Aimed
at undergraduate and postgraduate students, this introduction to
green chemistry encourages new ways of thinking about how products
and processes are developed. These include methods of waste
minimization, use of renewable feed stocks and the role of
catalysis in reducing raw material use. The text is easy to
understand and particularly relevant to courses on . It includes
case studies and real examples from industry to demonstrate how the
techniques work in practice.
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