Green Sustainable Process for Chemical and Environmental Engineering and Science 1st Edition
Capture a new standard in sustainable engineering with Green Sustainable Process for Chemical and Environmental Engineering and Science, 1st Edition by Alevtina Smirnova, Abu Numan-Al-Mobin, and Dr. Inamuddin. This authoritative guide draws together contemporary principles and practical methods to help engineers, researchers, and students design cleaner, more efficient processes for a rapidly changing global market.
Explore clear, actionable insights into energy-efficient process design, green chemistry principles, waste minimization, and life cycle assessment. The text bridges theory and practice with real-world examples that span chemical manufacturing, wastewater treatment, and resource recovery—making it relevant to professionals in North America, Europe, Asia, and emerging economies focused on sustainable industry transformation.
Learn how to apply green metrics, choose safer solvents and catalysts, optimize reaction pathways, and evaluate techno-economic trade-offs. Emphasis on scalable solutions ensures content is useful for campus courses, R&D teams, and plant engineers seeking measurable reductions in emissions, cost, and environmental impact. Case studies and comparative analyses illuminate regulatory and policy contexts, helping readers align process decisions with local and international sustainability goals.
Whether you’re updating curricula, steering a clean-technology project, or researching low-carbon manufacturing, this edition delivers a balanced, practical roadmap to greener processes. Clear diagrams, grounded methodologies, and interdisciplinary perspectives make complex topics accessible without sacrificing rigor.
Equip yourself and your team to implement sustainable process innovation with confidence. Add Green Sustainable Process for Chemical and Environmental Engineering and Science to your professional library today and take a decisive step toward cleaner, smarter engineering.
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