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Producing large quantities of waste is not only environmentally unacceptable, it is also not viable in economic terms. The chemical industry, particularly the speciality and pharmaceuticals sectors, is becoming increasingly aware of the advantages associated with clean technology, particularly in terms of competitive advantage and environmental benefits. Bringing together an understanding of the concepts and values of clean technology by using case studies from some leading European countries, this book provides an insight into subjects such as catalysis; process intensification; and how to measure the green value of a process. It also highlights the role played by both the chemical and chemical engineering disciplines in the development of cleaner processes. Clean Technology for the Manufacture of Speciality Chemicals will prove valuable reading for process development chemists and engineers, particularly those in the specialities and pharmaceuticals sectors, and will also be an impor

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"... ideally suited to both an undergraduate and graduate audience, whether they are traditional chemists or chemical engineers ..." RSC Green Chemistry Web Site, September 2001 "... a good introduction for people new to industry and the subject in general ..." Organic Process Research & Development, 2002, 6, p 201 "... should prove valuable reading for process development chemists and engineers, particularly those in the specialities and pharmaceuticals sectors, and will also be an important source of teaching material for the growing number of clean technology chemistry courses." International Journal of Environment and Pollution, Vol 17, No 4, 2002, p 406-407 "...does a fine job of intoducing the topic ... a very welcome addition to the literature on clean technology ..." Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, Vol 79, Iss 2, February 2004, p 207-208

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Clean Technology for Speciality Chemicals; Clean Technologies to Meet Economic, Environmental and Safety Needs; The Clean Technology Route to Waste Minimisation; How Green is My Process? A Practical Guide to Green Metrics; Process Intensification: Potential Impact on the Chemical Industry; Process Intensification: Choosing the Right Tools; Sulphones by Oxidation - the Development Perspective; New Catalysts for Old Reactions; Catalysis for Fine Chemicals: An Industrial Perspective; A Case Study on Recovery and Reuse of Complex Solvent Mixtures from Chemical Production; Subject Index.

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      Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
      Publication Date: 1/2/2001 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780854048854, 978-0854048854
      ISBN10: 0854048855

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      Book Synopsis
      Producing large quantities of waste is not only environmentally unacceptable, it is also not viable in economic terms. The chemical industry, particularly the speciality and pharmaceuticals sectors, is becoming increasingly aware of the advantages associated with clean technology, particularly in terms of competitive advantage and environmental benefits. Bringing together an understanding of the concepts and values of clean technology by using case studies from some leading European countries, this book provides an insight into subjects such as catalysis; process intensification; and how to measure the green value of a process. It also highlights the role played by both the chemical and chemical engineering disciplines in the development of cleaner processes. Clean Technology for the Manufacture of Speciality Chemicals will prove valuable reading for process development chemists and engineers, particularly those in the specialities and pharmaceuticals sectors, and will also be an impor

      Trade Review
      "... ideally suited to both an undergraduate and graduate audience, whether they are traditional chemists or chemical engineers ..." RSC Green Chemistry Web Site, September 2001 "... a good introduction for people new to industry and the subject in general ..." Organic Process Research & Development, 2002, 6, p 201 "... should prove valuable reading for process development chemists and engineers, particularly those in the specialities and pharmaceuticals sectors, and will also be an important source of teaching material for the growing number of clean technology chemistry courses." International Journal of Environment and Pollution, Vol 17, No 4, 2002, p 406-407 "...does a fine job of intoducing the topic ... a very welcome addition to the literature on clean technology ..." Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, Vol 79, Iss 2, February 2004, p 207-208

      Table of Contents
      Clean Technology for Speciality Chemicals; Clean Technologies to Meet Economic, Environmental and Safety Needs; The Clean Technology Route to Waste Minimisation; How Green is My Process? A Practical Guide to Green Metrics; Process Intensification: Potential Impact on the Chemical Industry; Process Intensification: Choosing the Right Tools; Sulphones by Oxidation - the Development Perspective; New Catalysts for Old Reactions; Catalysis for Fine Chemicals: An Industrial Perspective; A Case Study on Recovery and Reuse of Complex Solvent Mixtures from Chemical Production; Subject Index.

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