Front Cover; Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface; PART A: CONCEPTS; Introduction to Part A; 1. Sustainability Concepts; 2. Cleaner Production; 3. Industrial Ecology; PART B: STRATEGIES; Introduction to Part B; 4. Waste Minimisation in Reactors; 5. Waste Minimisation in Separation Processes; 6. Identification of Waste in Utility Systems; 7. Energy Conservation; 8. Materials Recycling; 9. Waste Minimisation in Operations; PART C: EVALUATION; 10. Life Cycle Assessment; 11. Life Cycle Assessment Case Studies; 12. Safety Evaluation; 13. Assessment of Costs and Economics
14. Sustainability AssessmentPART D: IMPLEMENTATION; 15. Planning for Sustainable Process Industries; 16. Process Design and Project Development; 17. Operations Management; Back Cover
Summary
""The concepts involved in sustainable processing of materials require a wide understanding of chemical processes, and of the energy and water systems supporting them. There are repercussions of each design decision, which makes it an extremely challenging topic for students of chemical engineering. David Brennan provides an excellent framework for guiding students through this field, and the real examples in the book provide them with insights into how sustainability can be assessed by considering the range of impacts as well as practical engineering constraints.""--Prof. Andrew Hoadley - Mona
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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