2014 AIChE Annual Meeting

Session: Process Intensification by Enhanced Mass and Heat Transfer

Process Intensification (PI) refers to the transformation of a chemical process to significantly improve efficiency in terms of reduced energy consumption, fewer unit operations, smaller volume or footprint for a given capacity etcetera. PI is usually implemented through design of new equipment that combines multiple unit operations or design of new process-intensifying methods, e.g., new reaction routes (using new catalysts), use of innovative solvents, alternative forms of energy, microreactors, integrated processes (e.g. reactive or hybrid separations) or new (e.g. dynamic) operating modes. Papers on enhancing heat and mass transfer, applications to process intensification, practical implementations, and methodological contributions are welcome.

Chair

Derek W. Griffin, LanzaTech, Inc.

Co-Chair

Costas Tsouris, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Presentations

03:15 PM

Hannsjörg Freund, Amer Inayat, Michael Klumpp, Tobias Heidig, Enrico Bianchi, Wilhelm Schwieger

03:40 PM

Paola Granados Mendoza, Thijs de Groot, Jos T. F. Keurentjes, Jaap C. Schouten, John van der Schaaf

04:05 PM

Michiel M. De Beer, Jos T.F. Keurentjes, Jaap C. Schouten, John Van der Schaaf

04:30 PM

04:55 PM

Philippe Eliaers, Subhajit Dutta, Jnyana Pati, Juray De Wilde