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Efficiency and Sustainability in the Energy and Chemical Industries

Scientific Principles and Case Studies

Krishnan Sankaranarayanan (ExxonMobil Research and Engineering, Fairfax, Virginia, USA)

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CRC Press
27 May 2025
Using classic thermodynamic principles as the point of departure, this new edition of a popular resource supplies the understanding and tools required to measure process ef ciency and sustainability with much improved accuracy. Exploring the driving forces in the chemical and power industries, Efficiency and Sustainability in the Energy and Chemical Industries: Scientific Principles and Case Studies, Third Edition investigates why losses occur and explains how to reduce them. It focuses on the changing roles of refining and chemicals in industry and how the industry is transforming itself, and considers economics as a key enabler to look at technology choices and whether shareholder returns will be there.

Includes new chapters on plastics recycling technologies and challenges, low carbon energy sources, the changing energy mix, and project economics, taxes, and subsidies Illustrates techniques with wide-ranging case studies related to energy conversion, mining, and the chemical industries as well as examples and problems Considers engineering layouts that reduce the environmental impact of chemical operations Explains how to use energy analysis to accurately assess the quality and performance of chemical processes Supplies quantitative tools for analyzing sustainability and efficiency Investigates the challenges of the hydrogen economy and CO2 and low carbon Discusses plastics recycling, economics, and a changing energy mix

Complete with the keys to quantification of process efficiency and sustainability, this cutting-edge book is the ideal guide for those engaged in the transition from fossil-based fuels to renewable and sustainable energy sources using low-waste procedures.
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Imprint:   CRC Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   3rd edition
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   453g
ISBN:   9781032303017
ISBN 10:   1032303018
Series:   Green Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Pages:   352
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
PART I Basics Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Thermodynamics Revisited Chapter 3 Energy “Consumption” and Lost Work Chapter 4 Entropy Generation: Cause and Effect Chapter 5 Reduction of Lost Work PART II Thermodynamic Analysis of Processes Chapter 6 Exergy, a Convenient Concept Chapter 7 Chemical Exergy Chapter 8 Simple Applications PART III Case Studies Chapter 9 Energy Conversion Chapter 10 Separations Chapter 11 Chemical Conversion Chapter 12 A Note on Life Cycle Analysis PART IV Sustainability Chapter 13 Sustainable Development Chapter 14 Efciency and Sustainability in the Chemical Process Industry Chapter 15 Plastics Recycling Chapter 16 Project Economics, Taxes, and Subsidies for Sustainability Chapter 17 Low Carbon Chapter 18 A Changing Energy Mix Chapter 19 CO 2 Capture and Sequestration Chapter 20 Sense and Nonsense of Green Chemistry and Biofuels Chapter 21 Solar Energy Conversion Chapter 22 Hydrogen: Fuel of the Future? Chapter 23 Future Trends

Krishnan Sankaranarayanan received his MSc at Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands and his PhD at Princeton University, New Jersey. At Delft, he did an extensive study of the energy efficiency of the polyolefin industry, for which activity DSM acted as host. After 12 years at ExxonMobil he joined SABIC where he worked on a variety of technology developments, circular economy, and energy transition. He is currently leading Digital Transformation for the technology organization and is based in Houston, Texas.

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