Beschreibung:
This first comprehensive treatment of the intertwined roles of micro-instrumentation, high throughput experimentation and process intensification as valuable tools for process analytical technology covers both industrial as well as academic aspects. First class editors and authors from top companies and universities provide interdisciplinary coverage ranging from chemistry and analytics to process design and engineering, supported throughout by case studies and ample analytical data.
This first comprehensive treatment of the intertwined roles of micro-instrumentation, high throughput experimentation and process intensification as valuable tools for process analytical technology covers both industrial as well as academic aspects. First class editors and authors from top companies and universities provide interdisciplinary coverage ranging from chemistry and analytics to process design and engineering, supported throughout by case studies and ample analytical data.
INTRODUCING THE CONCEPTSIntroductionNew Directions in Micro-TechnologyProcess IntensificationHigh Throughput ResearchPutting the Concepts TogetherCASE STUDIES AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENTSMicro-technology Development and CharacterizationNon-reactor Micro-component DevelopmentMicro-component Flow CharacterizationSelected Developments in Micro-analytical TechnologyCatalyst Characterization for Gas Phase ProcessesLiquid Phase Process CharacterizationNovel Systems for New Chemistry ExplorationDuPont/MIT Integrated Microtechnology SystemsNew Platform for Sampling and Sensor Initiative (NeSSI)The Use of Pilot Plant Data in Process DevelopmentGoing from Laboratory to Pilot Plant to Production Using Micro-reactorsSUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS