Chemical Engineering and Processing: Process Intensification is intended for practicing researchers in industry and academia,
working in the field of Process Engineering. Submissions dealing with the subject of Process Intensification are especially welcome.
Articles published in the Journal demonstrate how novel discoveries, developments and theories ... click here for full Aims & Scope
Chemical Engineering and Processing: Process Intensification is intended for practicing researchers in industry and academia,
working in the field of Process Engineering. Submissions dealing with the subject of Process Intensification are especially welcome.
Articles published in the Journal demonstrate how novel discoveries, developments and theories in the field of Process Engineering
and in particular Process Intensification may be used for analysis and design of innovative equipment and processing methods with substantially
improved sustainability, efficiency and environmental performance.
The Journal invites full-length research and succinct current-perspective
articles from any branch of chemical engineering, particularly those concerned with themes such as equipment & plant miniaturization,
alternative energy conversion & transport mechanisms, intensified hydrodynamics, structured environments, multifunctionality and
intensified plant operation. Multidisciplinary papers and contributions from other disciplines, such as materials science, applied physics,
electronics, fluid mechanics or energy technology, having impact on intensification of the chemical process industry are also welcome.
Occasionally, review papers will be published for individual fields of activity to illustrate and summarize scientific and/or technological
progress.
The Journal presents advanced knowledge on engineering fundamentals and processes in such a form that it can be readily
turned into practical applications.
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Editors:
A. Górak
A. Stankiewicz
G. Wild
Chemical Engineering and Processing introduces "Current Perspectives in Process Intensification"