Issue 8, 2004

Towards sustainability and green chemical engineering: tools and technology requirements

Abstract

We report on a consultation with a panel of senior technical managers within the European process industries. The outcome of the consultation is that, with known and foreseeable technology, the European industry could remain profitable, and reduce pollution by over 20% within 10 years. This paper reports the tools and technologies that are perceived to be important in achieving low pollution levels economically. Alongside established tools such as process simulation, the study gives priority to less established tools including Computer-Aided Molecular Design (CAMD) and process synthesis. The study places a high priority on a range of established and emerging technologies. These include highly selective catalysts, fuel cells, process intensification, supercritical separation and reaction, solar cells, bulk chemicals from renewables, novel chemicals, design for recycle and processes that are economic on smaller scales.

Graphical abstract: Towards sustainability and green chemical engineering: tools and technology requirements

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Feb 2004
Accepted
29 Jun 2004
First published
16 Aug 2004

Green Chem., 2004,6, 401-406

Towards sustainability and green chemical engineering: tools and technology requirements

C. Tsoka, W. R. Johns, P. Linke and A. Kokossis, Green Chem., 2004, 6, 401 DOI: 10.1039/B402799J

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