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Catalytic Process Development for Renewable Materials

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Green, clean and renewable are the hottest keywords for catalysis and industry. This handbook and ready reference is the first to combine the fields of advanced experimentation and catalytic process development for biobased materials in industry. It describes the entire workflow from idea, approach, research, and process development, right up to commercialization. A large part of the book is devoted to the use of advanced technologies and methodologies like high throughput experimentation, as well as reactor and process design models, with a wide selection of real-life examples included at each stage. The contributions are from authors at leading companies and institutes, providing firsthand
information and knowledge that is hard to find elsewhere.
This work is aimed at decision makers, engineers and chemists in industry, chemists and engineers working with/on renewables, chemists in the field of catalysis, and chemical engineers.

About the author

Dr. Pieter Imhof is VP Strategic Account Management at Avantium Chemicals B.V. after having held several positions in R&D at Akzo Nobel Catalysts, Technical Service, Marketing and Product development at Akzo Nobel and Albemarle. Within Avantium Pieter has been responsible for Global Business Development, Sales and Marketing for high throughput systems and services in both Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry. Pieter got his academic degrees in Organometallic Chemistry at the University of Amsterdam. He has published and contributed to almost 100 scientific and conference papers and patents.

Summary

Green, clean and renewable are the hottest keywords for catalysis and industry. This handbook and ready reference is the first to combine the fields of advanced experimentation and catalytic process development for biobased materials in industry. It describes the entire workflow from idea, approach, research, and process development, right up to commercialization. A large part of the book is devoted to the use of advanced technologies and methodologies like high throughput experimentation, as well as reactor and process design models, with a wide selection of real-life examples included at each stage. The contributions are from authors at leading companies and institutes, providing firsthand


information and knowledge that is hard to find elsewhere.


This work is aimed at decision makers, engineers and chemists in industry, chemists and engineers working with/on renewables, chemists in the field of catalysis, and chemical engineers.

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"Overall, especially for an edited book, this is a well organized book showing the overall story, rather than giving only pieces of a puzzle . . . It makes for an entertaining read. The book is certainly more suited to researchers in the field or at least with some background information." ( Green Processing and Synthesis , 1 August 2013)

Product details

Assisted by Jan Cornelis van der Waal (Editor), Piete Imhof (Editor), Cornelis van der Waal (Editor), Cornelis van der Waal (Editor), Jan-Kees van der Waal (Editor), Jan-Kees Van der Waal (Editor), Pieter Imhof (Editor)
Authors Jan Cornelis van der Waal, Pieter Imhof
Publisher Wiley-VCH
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 12.06.2013
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry
Non-fiction book > Nature, technology > Natural science
 
EAN 9783527331697
ISBN 978-3-527-33169-7
Pages 450
Illustrations w. figs. and tables
Dimensions (packing) 17.6 x 2.5 x 24.7 cm
Weight (packing) 1,036 g
 
Subjects Chemie, Katalyse, chemistry, Catalysis, Industrial Chemistry, Technische u. Industrielle Chemie, Sustainable Chemistry & Green Chemistry, Nachhaltige u. Grüne Chemie, Grüne Chemie, Industrielle Chemie
 

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