Process Design Tools for the Environment
Editorial Reviews
Review
These are papers by international experts, all recognizing that the most fundamental and sustainable approach to minimizing industrial pollution is by redesigning the sources of the processes/products and their operating particles.
-Aslib Book Guide Vol 66 No 7, October 2001
'this book...was edited by and for chemical engineers, and it is written especially for those engineers involved in chemical process and plant design.' Journal of Hazardous Materials, 99(2003)223.
Book Description
Much of the pollution in the air, water or soil results from discharges from industrial activities. Industrial practice can be significantly altered to reduce or eliminate the pollution if processes and products are so designed that either toxic materials are not used, or processes are inherently less polluting. This book is a collection of methods, written by experts, that would enable industry to design benign processes at the outset to achieve this purpose.
Process Design Tools for the Environment
Process Design Tools for the Environment,Subhas Sikdar,Taylor & Francis,156032824X,Chemical Engineering Operations,Chemistry - General,Chemistry - Industrial & Technical,Engineering - Chemical & Biochemical,Environmental Chemistry,Environmental Engineering & Technology,Environmental Science,Environmental management,Industrial applications,Science/Mathematics,Technology,Technology & Industrial Arts,Computer aided design (CAD),Pollution control,Science / Environmental Science
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