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Process Intensification

Subject Division

Based on an in-depth understanding of chemical reaction engineering, transport processes and their elementary steps on a microscale, the Subject Division aims to radically increase the efficiency of chemical processes in close cooperation with science and technology. Important levers to achieve this include a reduction in the number of process steps, for example by integrating reaction steps into downstream processing, microprocess engineering, intensification of heat and mass transfer, innovative forms of energy, and new concepts in process control and operation. An inter-disciplinary approach to a holistic process view with targeted, simultaneous utilization of novel effects on a nano, micro and macroscopic scale plays an important part.

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Chair:
Dr. Reinhard Ditz,
Merck KGaA, Darmstadt
Vice Chair:
Prof. Dr. David W. Agar,
Universität Dortmund

 

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