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Scott, Janet L.
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- 2023Facile preparation of flame-retardant cellulose composite with biodegradable and water resistant properties for electronic device applicationscitations
- 2021Preparation of printable and biodegradable cellulose-laponite composite for electronic device applicationcitations
- 2018Impedimetric paper-based biosensor for the detection of bacterial contamination in watercitations
- 2017Modulating cell response on cellulose surfaces; tunable attachment and scaffold mechanicscitations
- 2017Modulating cell response on cellulose surfaces; tunable attachment and scaffold mechanicscitations
- 2014General concepts in sustainable chemical processes
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General concepts in sustainable chemical processes
Abstract
This chapter introduces the general and basic concepts that will be used in subsequent chapters relating to specific topics in sustainable chemical processing for the future.Sustainable chemical processes and technologies are defined and the following concepts introduced: the triple bottom line; the twelve principles of both Green Chemistry and Green Engineering; the Hierarchy of Waste Management used as a sustainable design tool; and Life Cycle Assessment.Finally, two common process approaches that lead to sustainable chemical processes are outlined (the use of continuous, or flow, processes and process intensification).These concepts are then contextualised in terms of the structure of this book.