Explores dimethyl carbonate production as a green alternative to phosgene, emphasizing its advantages and environmental benefits over traditional methods.
Explores process intensification, green chemistry, and miniaturization in chemical engineering, emphasizing characteristic times, efficiency, and opportunities for selective intensification.
Explores the concept of Process Intensification, covering methodologies and industrial applications for more sustainable and efficient chemical processes.
Explores the features, drawbacks, and configurations of Higee contactors, emphasizing high mass transfer rates and new applications enabled by these devices.
Explores mixing and segregation in chemical reactors, discussing the impact of segregation intensity on various reactions and the importance of micromixing.
Explores metrics in green chemistry to quantify process 'cleanness' and environmental impact, emphasizing waste prevention, atom efficiency, and carbon efficiency.