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13 Environmental Chemical Engineering
1991Publisher Summary As environmental regulations have expanded and the technology being controlled has become more advanced, the associated chemical engineering problems have grown more complex. Chemical engineers have had prominent roles in the development of stack gas scrubbing technologies, in understanding the mechanisms of particle and NO x ...
J. Seinfeld
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Offensive environmental chemical engineering education
Environmental Progress, 1986L. Thibodeaux
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Chemical Engineering Research and Design
, 2023The replacement of traditional process design approach by a more holistic approach is exi-gent in view of developing sustainable industrial systems and effectively reducing the energy and emission intensities in the process industries.
Pascal Francis+57 more
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Advanced Functional Materials, 2022
Sparked by natural photosynthesis, solar photocatalysis using metal‐free graphitic carbon nitride (g‐C3N4) with appealing electronic structure has turned up as the most captivating technique to the quest for sustainable energy generation and pollution ...
Grayson Zhi Sheng Ling+2 more
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Sparked by natural photosynthesis, solar photocatalysis using metal‐free graphitic carbon nitride (g‐C3N4) with appealing electronic structure has turned up as the most captivating technique to the quest for sustainable energy generation and pollution ...
Grayson Zhi Sheng Ling+2 more
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Recent advances in environmental science and engineering applications of cellulose nanocomposites
Critical reviews in environmental science and technology, 2022Cellulose nanomaterials are low cost, biocompatible and readily combined with other materials to produce nanocomposites with a range of applications.
A. Rahman+4 more
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Chemical Engineering and Environmental Engineering Education in Hungary
European Journal of Engineering Education, 1997SUMMARY Engineering education has more than 200 years of tradition in Hungary. Chemical engineers are trained at the Technical University of Budapest (TUB) and at the University of Veszprem. The curriculum of the TUB chemical engineering education is given.
Gabor Sz´Echy, Imre Szebényi
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Chemical Society Reviews, 2020
Sustainable production of chemicals from renewable non-food biomass has become a promising alternative to overcome environmental issues caused by our heavy dependence on fossil resources.
Yoo-Sung Ko+6 more
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Sustainable production of chemicals from renewable non-food biomass has become a promising alternative to overcome environmental issues caused by our heavy dependence on fossil resources.
Yoo-Sung Ko+6 more
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Environmental biotechnology: Challenges and opportunities for chemical engineers
AIChE Journal, 2005Over the past few decades enormous quantities of industrial pollutants have been released into the environment. A large number of them, particularly those structurally related to natural compounds, are readily degraded or removed by microorganisms found in soil and water.
Marc A. Deshusses+2 more
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Engineered Biosensors in an Encapsulated and Deployable System for Environmental Chemical Detection
ACS Sensors, 2022The long-term exposure of low levels of the fungicide, 2-phenylphenol (2-PP), to the environment presents a hazard to human and aquatic health. The cost and difficulty in large-scale production limit the use of existing sensors to detect 2-PP for applications such as personal protection and persistent environmental monitoring of large areas.
Brooke Luisi+4 more
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Electrochemical Wastewater Refining: A Vision for Circular Chemical Manufacturing.
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2023Wastewater is an underleveraged resource; it contains pollutants that can be transformed into valuable high-purity products. Innovations in chemistry and chemical engineering will play critical roles in valorizing wastewater to remediate environmental ...
Deanna M. Miller+5 more
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