2010
DOI: 10.1016/s1570-7946(10)28041-0
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A systematic synthesis and design methodology to achieve process intensification in (bio) chemical processes

Abstract: Document VersionPublisher's PDF, also known as Version of record Link back to DTU Orbit Citation (APA): Lutze, P., Woodley, J., & Gani, R. (2011). A systematic synthesis and design methodology to achieve process intensification in (bio) chemical processes. Abstract from Process Intensification Network (PIN) NL Spring Session, Utrecht, Netherlands, .

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“…Furthermore, these vectors can be used to construct a flowsheet which represents a thermodynamically efficient process. Based on such an initial flowsheet design, phenomena-based synthesis methods (Lutze et al, 2012;Babi et al, 2014) can be used to derive further process variants. These methods identify the phenomena involved in each task and manipulate and recombine them to generate sustainable and intensified process designs, which include hybrid and/or intensified unit operations.…”
Section: Design Methods For Integrated Reaction-separation Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, these vectors can be used to construct a flowsheet which represents a thermodynamically efficient process. Based on such an initial flowsheet design, phenomena-based synthesis methods (Lutze et al, 2012;Babi et al, 2014) can be used to derive further process variants. These methods identify the phenomena involved in each task and manipulate and recombine them to generate sustainable and intensified process designs, which include hybrid and/or intensified unit operations.…”
Section: Design Methods For Integrated Reaction-separation Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is beyond the scope of this paper to develop a comprehensive intensified process. However, integration of the method proposed by Lutze, Román-Martinez, Woodley, and Gani (2012) with this methodology could be considered in future work. In this study, a reactive distillation in which the reaction and separation occur at the same time is employed to improve the designed process by shifting the equilibrium reactions (Georgiadis, Schenk, Gani, & Pistikopoulos, 2002).…”
Section: Yesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The need for systematically designing intensified process structures has been recognized and addressed in several recent publications. Lutze et al proposed a screening procedure for identifying intensification opportunities starting from an existing knowledge base. Pichardo and Manousiouthakis discuss process intensification as a process synthesis activity, with applications to the intensification of hydrogen production presented by da Cruz and Manousiouthakis .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%