Innovations in Industrial and Engineering Chemistry
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The Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Division (I&EC) of the American Chemical Society celebrated the centennial of its establishment in 2008. I&EC was the first technical division established within ACS, and as part of the commemorations planned this book has been produced. The theme of the book is innovation and creativity in the chemical industry, where industrial chemists and chemical engineers have made and will make major contributions.This book provides broad coverage of several significant innovations in chemistry that have led, or will lead, to global industrial developments. The material emphasizes how basic science discoveries have been translated into practice. The book will give readers insight into the nature of developing industries from laboratory discoveries.
Innovations in industrial and Engineering Chemistry not only chronicles the creativity of our industry, but also reveals the nature of discovery and innovation. There are chapters that are retrospective in nature as well as chapters that are more prospective (for example, green chemistry). The book is not just a history or commemorative, but a compendium of the nature of innovation in our field. The book covers traditional chemical and petrochemical industries, but also emerging fields ionic liquids. The book is a true resource for professionals.
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- · Celebrates the centennial of The Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Division (I&EC) of the American Chemical Society's establishment
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480 pages; 135 b/w line & 25 halftone illus.; 6 X 9; ISBN13: 978-0-8412-6963-7ISBN10: 0-8412-6963-7About the Author(s)
William Flank is Professor of Chemistry at Pace University. He is the author of 15 patents and numerous publications. He is past-chair of the Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Division of the American Chemical Society. Martin Abraham is Professor and Founding Dean of the College of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math at Youngstown State University. He is author of numerous papers and books on reaction engineering and green engineering. He is a past-chair of the Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Division of the American Chemical Society. Michael Matthews is Professor and Chair of Chemical Engineering at the University of South Carolina. He is author of numerous papers on supercritical fluid technology and topics in applied thermodynamics. He is a past-chair of the Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Division of the American Chemical Society.
Books by same author "Adsorption and Ion Exchange with Synthetic Zeolites." W. Flank, ed. ACS Symposium Series, 1980. "Sustainability Science & Engineering, Vol. 1: Defining Principles" Martin A. Abraham, Ed. Elsevier Press, 2006. "Clean Solvents: Alternative Media for Chemical Reactions and Processing." Martin Abraham and Luc Moens, Eds. ACS Symposium Series 819. 2002. "Supercritical Fluids. Extraction and Pollution Prevention." Martin Abraham and Aydin Sunol, Eds. ACS Symposium Series 670. "Reaction Engineering for Pollution Prevention." Martin Abraham and Robert Hesketh, Eds. Elsevier Science BV. 2000.


