Optimizing chemical reactions and material transformations at an industrial scale is essential for improving efficiency, sustainability, and product quality. Advances in catalysis, reaction engineering, and process optimization drive innovations in petrochemicals, polymers, pharmaceuticals, and fine chemicals. Sustainable manufacturing strategies incorporate green chemistry principles, reducing waste, energy consumption, and environmental impact. Process intensification techniques, such as microreactors and continuous flow systems, enhance reaction control and scalability. Computational modeling and automation streamline production, improving safety and cost-effectiveness. Emerging technologies, including bio-based feedstocks and carbon capture, further support the transition to eco-friendly industrial practices. With the integration of smart manufacturing and digitalization, industrial chemistry and process engineering continues to revolutionize large-scale chemical production, ensuring sustainable growth and technological advancements across multiple industries.
Title : Eliminating implant failure in humans with nano chemistry: 30,000 cases and counting
Thomas J Webster, Brown University, United States
Title : Synthesis of chitosan composite of metal organic framework for the adsorption of dyes, kinetic and thermodynamic approach
Tooba Saeed, University of Peshawar, Pakistan
Title : Synthesis, ADMET, PASS, molecular docking, and dynamics simulation investigation of novel octanoyl glucoopyranosides & valeroyl ribofuranoside esters.
Hasinul Babu, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh
Title : Prospective polyoxometalate-based covalent organic framework heterogeneous catalysts
Arash Ebrahimi, Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovenia
Title : Utilizing Generative AI for Interactive Borane Modeling: Insights from Wade's Rule in Undergraduate Education
Mai Yan Yuen, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Title : Molecularly imprinted polymer-bimetallic nanoparticle based electrochemical sensor for dual detection of phenol iosmers micopollutants in water
Melkamu Biyana Regasa, Wollega University, Ethiopia