Title: Catalysis: Concepts and Green Applications
1Catalysis Concepts and Green Applications
Lecture slides for Chapter 1 Introduction to
catalysis, green chemistry, and sustainable
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2The big picture
Operational tools
Practical approaches
Green chemistry
Catalysis
Green engineering
Waste management
Strategic goal
Sustainable development
Industrial ecology
Process intensification
Renewable energy
Monitoring tools
Life-cycle assessment
E-factor, atom economy
3The drivers of green chemistry
Economic benefit
Lower capital investment
Lower operating costs
Societal pressure
Government legislation
Less hazardous materials
Improved public image
Green chemistry
High fines for waste
Safer and smaller plants
Producer responsibility
Pollution control
4Oxidation of diphenylmethanol to benzophenone
5Relative efficiency of various engine types
100
90
80
70
Efficiency
50
Costs of obtaining hydrogen
50
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Gas electric
Diesel electric
Micro-turbine
Hydrogen fuel cell
6The traditional propene oxide route
7The SMPO process
Catalytic oxidation of propene
8The four stages of life-cycle assessment
Life-cycle assessment
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 4
Defining the scope
Inventory analysis
Impact analysis
Improvement analysis
9Different types of catalysts
copper-zinc crystallites on silica
10Examples of chemo- and diastereoselectivity
Regioselectivity
Enantioselectivity
11Base-catalysed transesterification of
triglycerides
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