Green Engineering

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2000-12-07
Publisher(s): American Chemical Society
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Summary

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

Preface xi
Green Engineering: Introduction
1(7)
Paul T. Anastas
Lauren G. Heine
Tracy C. Williamson
Green Processing
Novel Waterborne Coatings via Hybrid Miniemulsion Polymerization
8(10)
H. Dong
J. W. Gooch
G. W. Poehlein
S. T. Wang
X. Wu
F. J. Schork
Pollution Prevention in the Magnetic Tape Industry: Solventless Coating Formulations for Magnetic Tape Manufacture
18(11)
David E. Nikles
Matthew M. Ellison
Jin Young Huh
James P. Parakka
Adam Power
Eliminating Solvents and Acids in Wafer Processing
29(13)
Richard L. Bersin
Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis for Environmentally Benign Electroplating Operations
42(20)
H. H. Lou
Y. L. Huang
Emission Reduction of Perfluorocompounds in Semiconductor Manufacturers via Capture and Recycle
62(16)
Y. E. David Li
Joseph E. Paganessi
Denis Rufin
Green Applications of Carbon Dioxide
Combined Reaction-Separation Processes in CO2
78(18)
D. Hancu
C. Powell
E. J. Beckman
Green Process Concepts for the Pharmaceutical Industry
96(15)
Bala Subramaniam
Said Saim
Roger Rajewski
Valentino J. Stella
Two-Stage Drawing of Poly(ethylene terephthalate) Fibers Using CO2
111(13)
Terry Hobbs
Alan J. Lesser
Supercritical CO2 Carbonation of Cement and Cement-Fiber Composites: The Supramics Process
124(12)
Roger Jones
Environmentally Benign Catalysis
Low-Pressure Oxidative Carbonylation of Aniline with Pd/C and Ag-Pd/C
136(13)
Steven S. C. Chuang
Pisanu Toochinda
Mahesh V. Konduru
Clean Combustion: Catalyst Challenges
149(10)
Robert J. Farrauto
Zeolite Technologies for a Greener Environment
159(15)
B. K. Marcus
W. E. Cormier
Catalytic Recovery of Elemental Sulfur from Sulfur Dioxide-Laden Gas Streams
174(18)
Maria Flytzani-Stephanopoulos
Tianli Zhu
Kinetics for the Hydrodechlorination of Chlorofluorocarbons over Model Palladium Catalysts
192(14)
Fabio H. Ribeiro
Gabor A. Somorjai
Separations
Green Separation Science and Technology: Replacement of Volatile Organic Compounds in Industrial Scale Liquid-Liquid or Chromatographic Separations
206(16)
Scott K. Spear
Ann E. Visser
Heather D. Willauer
Richard P. Swatloski
Scott T. Griffin
Jonathan G. Huddleston
Robin D. Rogers
Separations Research at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: Toward Recovery of VOCs and Metals Using Membranes and Adsorption Processes
222(15)
Teresa M. Harten
Leland M. Vane
David Szlag
Author Index 237(2)
Subject Index 239

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