743 Process Intensification through Process Systems Engineering

Thursday, November 19, 2020: 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Computing and Systems Technology Division (10) (PreRecorded+)

Description:
Process intensification (PI) is a rapidly developing field that can be exploited for high throughput, resulting in lowering capital and operating cost. Various options for PI include multiple processes integration, mass and heat transfer enhancement, and process simplification, etc. 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 (new catalysts), the use of innovative solvents, novel 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.

Sponsor:
Systems and Process Design
Chair:
Fernando V. Lima Email: Fernando.Lima@mail.wvu.edu
Co-Chair:
Maria M. Papathanasiou Email: maria.papathanasiou11@imperial.ac.uk


(743a) Process Design and Intensification for Natural Gas Conversion to Methanol
Mohammed Sadaf Monjur, Jianping Li, Salih E. Demirel and M. M. Faruque Hasan




(743e) Optimization of Syngas to Olefin (STO) Reactors Under Model Uncertainty
Can Ekici, Lorenz T. Biegler, Christopher R. Ho, Joseph DeWilde, Dylan Kipp and Paul Witt



(743g) Scalable Platform Technology for Bio-Based p-Xylene Production Using a Novel Continuous Flow Micro-Reactor
Abhay Athaley, Yuqing Luo, Pierre Desir, Basudeb Saha and Marianthi Ierapetritou
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