Abstract
The ultimate ambition of EU FP7 project CoPIRIDE ([1]; 16.9 Mio. € budget; 01.09.2009-28.02.2013), is to develop a new modular production and factory concept for the chemical industry using adaptable plants with flexible output for intensified processes. Key functional enabling units are new production-scale, mass-manufactured microstructured reactors as well as other integrated process intensification (PI) reactors realising integrated processes. This will lead to a substantial reduction in costs, resources and energy and notably improves the eco-efficiency. COPIRIDE focuses on five key issues for process intensification – catalysts, fabrication, reactors, plants, and processes.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of the 20th International Congress of Chemical and Process Engineering (CHISA 2012), 25-29 Augusts 2012, Prague, Czech Republic |
Pages | 1-2 |
Publication status | Published - 2012 |
Event | conference; 20th International Congress of Chemical and Process Engineering (CHISA 2012), 25-29 Augusts 2012, Prague, Czech Republic - Prague, Czech Republic Duration: 25 Aug 2012 → 29 Aug 2012 |
Conference
Conference | conference; 20th International Congress of Chemical and Process Engineering (CHISA 2012), 25-29 Augusts 2012, Prague, Czech Republic |
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Abbreviated title | CHISA 2012 |
Country/Territory | Czech Republic |
City | Prague |
Period | 25/08/12 → 29/08/12 |
Other | 20th International Congress of Chemical and Process Engineering (CHISA 2012), 25-29 Augusts 2012, Prague, Czech Republic |