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Introduction.- Chapter 1. Perspectives on Sustainable Processes in Chemical Engineering.- SECTION 1. SDG2, ZERO HUNGER.- Chapter 2. Microbial food safety through emerging technologies based on ultraviolet light for liquid food processing.- Chapter 3. Edible insects, a sustainable alternative for human feeding and food processing.- SECTION 2. SDG6, CLEAN WATER AND SANITATION.- Chapter 4. Advances in wastewater treatment technologies as enablers to reach Sustainable Development Goal 6.- Chapter 5. Microbial interactions for wastewater treatment focusing on microalgae-based systems.- SECTION 3. SDG 7, "AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY".- Chapter 6. Biorefineries based on rice residues as sustainable productive models.- Chapter 7. Performance investigation of solar stills for small-scale freshwater demand in rural communities in México: economic and environmental analysis.- Chapter 8. Influence of cocoa bean husk and coffee husk composition on bio-oil yield and Life Cycle Assessment in fast pyrolysis.- SECTION 4. SDG 9, "INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE".- Chapter 9. Process safety and environmental protection for extractive distillation: A guide to the application of inherent risk and eco-indicator 99.- Chapter 10. Process intensification applied to biojet production through ATJ process.- Chapter 11. Bio-jetfuel an alternative to achieve a sustainable aviation industry. Case study of Mexico considering economic, environmental and social aspects.- SECTION 5. SDG 13, "CLIMATE ACTION".- Chapter 12. Chemical engineering to aid an effective shift towards sustainable low-carbon energy systems: A BECCS case study.- Chapter 13. Analysis of carbon dioxide integration as raw material in existing biomass upgrading processes for the sustainable production of high value-added products.- Chapter 14. Socio-economic implications of deploying sustainable phosphorus management systems.

Contributions of Chemical Engineering to Sustainability

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      Publisher: Springer
      Publication Date: 5/3/2024
      ISBN13: 9783031555930, 978-3031555930
      ISBN10: 3031555937

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      Book Synopsis

      Introduction.- Chapter 1. Perspectives on Sustainable Processes in Chemical Engineering.- SECTION 1. SDG2, ZERO HUNGER.- Chapter 2. Microbial food safety through emerging technologies based on ultraviolet light for liquid food processing.- Chapter 3. Edible insects, a sustainable alternative for human feeding and food processing.- SECTION 2. SDG6, CLEAN WATER AND SANITATION.- Chapter 4. Advances in wastewater treatment technologies as enablers to reach Sustainable Development Goal 6.- Chapter 5. Microbial interactions for wastewater treatment focusing on microalgae-based systems.- SECTION 3. SDG 7, "AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY".- Chapter 6. Biorefineries based on rice residues as sustainable productive models.- Chapter 7. Performance investigation of solar stills for small-scale freshwater demand in rural communities in México: economic and environmental analysis.- Chapter 8. Influence of cocoa bean husk and coffee husk composition on bio-oil yield and Life Cycle Assessment in fast pyrolysis.- SECTION 4. SDG 9, "INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE".- Chapter 9. Process safety and environmental protection for extractive distillation: A guide to the application of inherent risk and eco-indicator 99.- Chapter 10. Process intensification applied to biojet production through ATJ process.- Chapter 11. Bio-jetfuel an alternative to achieve a sustainable aviation industry. Case study of Mexico considering economic, environmental and social aspects.- SECTION 5. SDG 13, "CLIMATE ACTION".- Chapter 12. Chemical engineering to aid an effective shift towards sustainable low-carbon energy systems: A BECCS case study.- Chapter 13. Analysis of carbon dioxide integration as raw material in existing biomass upgrading processes for the sustainable production of high value-added products.- Chapter 14. Socio-economic implications of deploying sustainable phosphorus management systems.

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