Mechanochemistry and Emerging Technologies for Sustainable Chemical Manufacturing 1st Edition
Discover Mechanochemistry and Emerging Technologies for Sustainable Chemical Manufacturing, 1st Edition by Evelina Colacino and Felipe García — a timely, practical guide for scientists and industry leaders seeking greener, solvent‑minimized routes to chemical production.
This book captures the momentum of mechanochemistry and related emerging technologies, explaining how mechanical force, ball milling, and alternative energy inputs enable efficient, scalable, and less wasteful synthesis. Clear explanations of core principles pair with real‑world examples to show how mechanochemical methods reduce solvent use, improve atom economy, and advance the goals of sustainable chemical manufacturing and green chemistry.
Written for researchers, process chemists, graduate students, and sustainability officers, the text bridges academia and industry. It highlights practical considerations for implementing mechanochemical workflows — from reaction design and catalyst selection to scale‑up challenges and safety — helping teams move promising lab methods toward commercial production. Internationally relevant case studies and comparative analyses illustrate applicability across Europe, North America, and Asia, making this an essential resource for global chemical manufacturing transformation.
If you’re looking to modernize processes, cut environmental impact, and stay at the forefront of sustainable synthesis, this volume delivers rigorous science and actionable insight. With authoritative contributions from Evelina Colacino and Felipe García, the book is both a technical reference and a strategic roadmap for adopting mechanochemistry and emerging technologies in everyday practice.
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