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Cleaner Chemical Engineering

  • ISSN: 2772-7823

Next planned ship date: June 25, 2024

Cleaner Chemical Engineering is a platform to analyse and debate the role of chemical engineering in the period of energy transition and environmental protection. In this light, a… Read more

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Cleaner Chemical Engineering is a platform to analyse and debate the role of chemical engineering in the period of energy transition and environmental protection. In this light, achieving CLEANER chemical engineering is a significant challenge as most of the energy today is still being extracted by chemical conversion of fossil fuels, releasing a vast amount of environmentally dangerous and harmful gases. Both Energy Transition and Environmental Protection require the utilization of new technologies and energy sources. There are opportunities and barriers to a clean energy and environment transition in the resource (land, water and air), power, transportation, and industry sectors. The most prominent approach to mid-term emission reduction is the improvement of existing fuel processing technologies, which also contribute to environmental protection addressing climate change. In the advancement of industry, transport and energy production sectors, there are still technical challenges to be solved, and most are related to physical and chemical phenomena accruing in the thermo-chemical reactors and chambers. At the same time, adopting renewable energies and novel remediation technologies would further secure a clean environment.

Cleaner Chemical Engineering (CLCE) The purpose of the Cleaner Chemical Engineering journal is to exchange and share new ideas, knowledge, experience, and research results about all aspects of combustion, pyrolysis, gasification, sustainable thermo-chemical technologies, multiphase flow related topics: fundamental physical and chemical aspects of traditional and novel fuel sources; reaction kinetics, pollutant emissions, pollutant formation, soot and particulates; IC engine combustion; gas turbine combustion; furnace combustion; clean energy, dual fuel, ammonia, clean coal concept, biomass, biofuel and waste; multiphase flows and sprays, fuel introduction methods, fuel dispersion, droplet interactions; particle technology, particulate matter; new combustion technologies; remediation technologies; chemical engineering and energy storages.

The scope includes (but is not limited to) the following topics, where the cleaner and sustainability dimensions are explicitly treated:

Experimental chemical engineering research

Numerical modelling

Thermo-chemical processing of fuels

Chemical engineering recovery of materials

Engineering of Carbon emissions capture and utilization

Low-emission technologies

Cleaner Energy production

Cleaner Furnaces, burners, turbines, engines

Cleaner Electrochemistry

Cleaner Biochemical engineering

Cleaner Fuel and Materials synthesis and processing

Reduction of Particle matter

Cleaner Industrial engineering

Cleaner Reaction engineering

Cleaner Remediation technologies

Cleaner Separation technologies

Promoting cleaner chemical engineering in industry

Cleaner Chemical engineering applications in areas of Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals, Minerals, Energy and Fuels, Water, Environment, Food

Thermochemical energy storage

Electrochemical energy storage and conversion



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