
Introduction to Chemical Product Design
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* Includes chemical product design steps with examples and case studies.
* Features mini projects to illustrate the connection between product design stages.
* Focuses on the most common types of problems that engineers encounter in their career.
* Offers solved examples and exercise problems on manufacturing steps.
* Considers the role of quality assurance and the tools to quantify environmental, health, and safety aspects.
Aimed at undergraduate and graduate level students in chemical engineering, this textbook provides readers with practical know-how to apply chemical product design principles to develop and manufacture high-value products. It will also be of interest to practicing chemical engineers seeking to expand their knowledge of chemical product design.
The book features a Solutions Manual for adopting professors.
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Jecksin Ooi serves as Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia. She received her MEng (Hons) in Chemical Engineering from University of Nottingham Malaysia and PhD in Engineering from the same institution. Her main area of expertise covers process and molecular design, particularly in computer-aided molecular design with the integration of environmental aspects. Her research interests also include multi-criteria decision making, application of machine learning tools on chemical process and molecular design and sustainable design of chemical products.
Mario Eden is the Dean of the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering and Joe T. & Billie Carole McMillan Endowed Chair at Auburn University, where he has been on the faculty since 2004 and has served as Dean since 2023. Dr. Eden previously served as Chair of the Department of Chemical Engineering for almost 11 years (2012-2023), served for two years as the Acting Director of the Alabama Center for Paper and Bioresource Engineering (2014-2016), and directed the first-ever NSF-IGERT on Integrated Biorefining (2011-2018) at Auburn University. His main areas of expertise include process design, integration, and optimization, as well as molecular synthesis and product design. His group focuses on the development of systematic methodologies for process and product synthesis, design, integration, and optimization. He has mentored 8 postdoctoral fellows and graduated 16 Ph.D. students along with 7 M.S. Students.
Content
1. Introduction
2. Chemical Products
3. Identification and Quantification of Product Needs
4. Idea Generation
5. Tools for Selection
6. Economics of Chemical Products
7. Scale Up
8. Batch Process Scheduling
9. Common Unit Operations in Chemical Product Industry
10. Unconventional Processing Techniques in Chemical Product Industry
11. Chemical Product Design Case Studies
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