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Green engineering

Paul T. Anastas, editor, Lauren G. Heine, editor, Tracy C. Williamson, editor

(ACS symposium series, 766)

American Chemical Society, c2001

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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Description

This volume is part of a two-volume set devoted to promoting the concept of green chemistry. This first volume illustrates the pronounced impact that green engineering is having in a wide range of areas within chemical engineering, its counterpart will examine the role of green chemistry within chemical synthesis, each leading to a greater understanding and hopefully greater adoptions of these techniques by governments and chemical industry.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Introduction
  • GREEN PROCESSING
  • 2. Novel water-borne coatings via hybrid miniemulsion polymerization
  • 3. Pollution prevention in the magnetic tape industry. Solventless coating formulations for magnetic tape manufacture
  • 4. Eliminating solvents and acids in wafer processing
  • 5. Qualitative and quantitative analysis for environmentally benign electroplating operations
  • 6. Emission reduction of perfluorocompounds in semiconductor manufacturers via capture and recycle
  • GREEN APPLICATIONS OF CARBON DIOXIDE
  • 7. Combined reaction/separation processes in CO[2
  • 8. Green process concepts for the pharmaceutical industry (use of CO2 and nanoparticles)
  • 9. Two-stage drawing of PET fibers using CO[2
  • 10. Supercritical CO[2 carbonation of cement and cement/fiber composites: the Supramics7 process@
  • ENVIRONMENTALLY BENIGN CATALYSIS
  • 11. Low-pressure oxidative carbonylation of aniline with Pd/C and Ag-Pd/C
  • 12. Clean combustion: catalyst challenges
  • 13. Zeolite technologies for a greener environment
  • 14. Catalytic recovery of elemental sulfur from dioxide-laden gas streams
  • 15. Kinetics for the hydrodechlorination of chlorofluorocarbons over model palladium catalysts
  • SEPARATIONS
  • 16. Green separation science & technology: replacement of volatile organic compounds in industrial scale liquid/liquid or chromatographic separations
  • 17. Separations research at USEPA: membranes and adsorption for recovery of VOCs and metals

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