Bringing the important topic of sustainable chemistry into the context of industrial applications and processes boosts the know-how of chemical and chemical engineering students by bridging academic knowledge and real-life experiences of their future working life. In addition, this books provides the methodology for business and innovation students how to evaluate projects as weil as for professionals with upskilling needs.
Bringing the important topic of sustainable chemistry into the context of industrial applications and processes boosts the know-how of chemical and chemical engineering students by bridging academic knowledge and real-life experiences of their future working life. In addition, this books provides the methodology for business and innovation students how to evaluate projects as weil as for professionals with upskilling needs.
Gadi Rothenberg is Professor and Chair of Heterogeneous Catalysis and Sustainable Chemistry at the University of Amsterdam and Distinguished Visiting Professor at Tsinghua University. For the past 30 years, he has been teaching courses on catalysis, scientific writing and innovation and entrepreneurship. Rothenberg was voted 'lecturer of the year' by the chemistry students. He has published five books and 250 papers in peer-reviewed journals, invented 16 patents and co-founded four companies. His current research interests include clean energy, biomass conversion, and creating value from waste.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Sustainable Chemistry 2. A Toolbox for Project Evaluation 3. Case Studies: Biomass to Energy and Fuels 4. Case Studies: Biomass to Chemicals 5. Case Studies: C02 Valorisation 6. Case Studies: Environmental Monitoring 7. Fossil Carbon: Make it Work 8. Conclusions and Outlook
1. Sustainable Chemistry 2. A Toolbox for Project Evaluation 3. Case Studies: Biomass to Energy and Fuels 4. Case Studies: Biomass to Chemicals 5. Case Studies: C02 Valorisation 6. Case Studies: Environmental Monitoring 7. Fossil Carbon: Make it Work 8. Conclusions and Outlook
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