Sustainable Nanoscale Engineering From Materials Design to Chemical Processing
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ePUB 3
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Nein
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Ja
Erscheinungsdatum
18.09.2019
Herausgeber
Gyorgy Szekely + weitereVerlag
Elsevier Science & Techn.Seitenzahl
474 (Printausgabe)
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9780128146828
Sustainable Nanoscale Engineering: From Materials Design to Chemical Processing presents the latest on the design of nanoscale materials and their applications in sustainable chemical production processes. The newest achievements of materials science, in particular nanomaterials, opened new opportunities for chemical engineers to design more efficient, safe, compact and environmentally benign processes. These materials include metal-organic frameworks, graphene, membranes, imprinted polymers, polymers of intrinsic microporosity, nanoparticles, and nanofilms, to name a few. Topics discussed include gas separation, CO2 sequestration, continuous processes, waste valorization, catalytic processes, bioengineering, pharmaceutical manufacturing, supercritical CO2 technology, sustainable energy, molecular imprinting, graphene, nature inspired chemical engineering, desalination, and more.
- Describes new, efficient and environmentally accepted processes for nanomaterials design
- Includes a large array of materials, such as metal-organic frameworks, graphene, imprinted polymers, and more
- Explores the contribution of these materials in the development of sustainable chemical processes
- Describes new, efficient and environmentally accepted processes for nanomaterials design
- Includes a large array of materials, such as metal-organic frameworks, graphene, imprinted polymers, and more
- Explores the contribution of these materials in the development of sustainable chemical processes
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