Process Development Division

Session 200 - Advances in Process Intensification I
Papers on Reaction and Separation, Novel Reactors (such as microreactors and monolithic reactors), the use of alternative energy forms, Bioprocessing, and the application of Novel Materials with a link to Process Intensification are welcome. Process Intensification is the term used to describe the means by which a chemical process can be made drastically more efficient. Significant intensification of a process requires a holistic view in order to identify and eliminate the main transport resistances that limit the overall performance. In order to meet this definition, changes in thinking involve the design of new machinery and hardware and consideration of the chemistry, process design, and logistics.
Chair: Costas Tsouris
CoChair: Hannsjörg Freund
  Welcoming Remarks
  Improving Pharmaceutical Process Design: From Batch to Continuous Flow Reactor
Michelle K. Kassner, Reagan Charney, Pamela Pollet, Kent Richman, Charles A. Eckert, Charles L. Liotta
  Process Intensification in Continuous Base-Catalyzed Biodiesel Production
Joanna McFarlane, Joseph F. Birdwell Jr., Costas Tsouris, Hal L. Jennings
  High-Gravity Process Intensification Technology and Commercial Applications
Jian-Feng ChEn, Lei Shao
  Oscillatory Baffled Reactors as Bioreactors
Adam P. Harvey, C. N. Tröger, S. Donegan
  Solvent-Free Microwave Extraction of Essential Oil from Lavandin Super
Rafael B. Mato, Victor Martin, Alexander Navarrete, Maria J. Cocero
  Influence of Different Mixtures of Catalyst and Adsorbent on the Smbr Performance: Reactive-Separation and Regeneration Regions
Viviana Silva, Alírio E. Rodrigues
  Development of a New Synthesis Gas Production Catalyst and Process
Mitsunori Shimura, Fuyuki Yagi, Tomoyuki Mikuriya

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