1. Industrial demand for process intensification
Progress made since 1990 in basic research and development in chemical and process engineering, in fine analytical scientific instrumentation and in computer tools, has led to a better understanding and modeling of the physico-(bio)chemical phenomena and transfers of extensities (momentum, heat, matter) involved in the various time and space scales of the chemical production chain (from the scale of the molecule, catalytic site or active ingredient, gene or cell factory to the scale of production units and sites) (figure 1 ).
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Industrial demand for process intensification
Websites
F3 FACTORY, EU Large-Scale Project, Flexible, fast and future production processes http://www.f3factory.com
F3 Project, What Will Tomorrow's Chemical Plant Look Like? https://www.process-worldwide.com/what-will-tomorrows-chemical-plant-look-like-a-300750/
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Organizations – Federations – Associations (non-exhaustive list)
French Process Engineering Society (SFGP) http://www.sfgp.asso.fr
Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) (UK) http://www.ichemeOrg/
DECHEMA Gesellschaft für Chemische...
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