From catalysis to microreaction engineering, high pressure and high temperature processing, from continuous processes to all aspects of chemical and biotechnological processes on an industrial scale
DoWNLOAD Programme Big Data analytics has become important to the process industry and reveals new market opportunities as well as it could lead to...
Download Programme Enzymes are considered to be little miracle substances for innovation, process advantages and cost reductions. Whether in the food...
Invitation Since its foundation in the year 2002, the "Green Solvents" biennial conference series has been established as a unique platform for the...
Have you ever wished for smart alternatives to slow experimental progress? Did you find yourself getting tired of repeating experiments many times, one...
Polymer reaction engineering (PRE) is a highly dynamic scientific field with vivid interfaces to various disciplines within science, industry and economics....
PRAXISforum Future Production 2019 In the last years chemical and pharmaceutical industry companies are working on two major production concepts to...
These recommendations of Working Group Upstream Processing of the DECHEMA expert group “Single-use technology in biopharmaceutical manufacturing” aim to select suitable experimental methods for the characterisation of single-use bioreactors (SUB) and mixers (SUM). The described methods are applicable to a broad range of of single-use systems and applications. The guidelines can also be used for the engineering characterisation of reusable systems. Furthermore, these process engineering characterisation methods intend to offer manufacturers and operators of SUB and SUM a uniform set of methods and instruments through validated Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
with Annual Meeting of the ProcessNet subject division Chemical Reaction...
One of the biggest obstacles in green chemical processing and separation processes is the need of specific solvents for each specific process step. The...
Have you ever wished for smart alternatives to slow experimental progress? Did you find yourself getting tired of repeating experiments many times, one...