2018 AIChE Annual Meeting

Session: Advances in Process Intensification

Process Intensification (PI) is an engineering expression that refers to the transformation of a chemical process to make it significantly more efficient in terms of relevant process performance figures (e.g. energy consumption and cost-effectiveness). PI requires a holistic view in order to identify and eliminate the main resistances that limit the overall process performance. Options for PI can be identified and realized on different scales of a chemical process and include e.g. the realization of new reaction routes (using new catalysts), the use of innovative solvents, alternative forms of energy, novel (e.g. structured) reactors, integrated processes (e.g. reactive or hybrid separations) or new (e.g. dynamic) operating modes. Papers on practical implementations as well as methodological contributions are equally welcome.

Chair

Chongwei Xiao, Texas A&M University-Kingsville

Co-Chair

Robert Huss, Eastman Chemical Company

Presentations

08:00 AM

08:21 AM

Hannah Murnen, Sudip Majumdar, William Charlton, Ken Loprete, Ning Shangguan, Affiq Zulkifli, Kenneth J. Pennisi

08:42 AM

Sivakumar Subramanian, Arjun Kumar Pukkella, Raviraju Vysyaraju

09:03 AM

09:24 AM

Amanda Hoskins, Samantha L. Millican, Caitlin Czernik, Judy Netter, Alan Weimer

09:45 AM

10:06 AM

Nasser Al Azri, Edmund Sam-Gyandoh, Samuel Batchelder, Zibo Zhen, Hari Mantripragada, Robert M. Enick, Cliff Kowall, Goetz Veser