Systems level roadmap for solvent recovery and reuse in industries

Summary: Recovering waste solvent for reuse presents an excellent alternative to improving the greenness of industrial processes. Implementing solvent recovery practices in the chemical industry is necessary, given the increasing focus on sustainability to promote a circular economy. However, the sy...

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Main Authors: Emmanuel A. Aboagye, John D. Chea, Kirti M. Yenkie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-10-01
Series:iScience
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589004221010828
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spelling doaj-7e86f89cbded4e48aa6a0e26dd46c5fa2021-09-25T05:10:48ZengElsevieriScience2589-00422021-10-012410103114Systems level roadmap for solvent recovery and reuse in industriesEmmanuel A. Aboagye0John D. Chea1Kirti M. Yenkie2Department of Chemical Engineering, Henry M. Rowan College of Engineering, Rowan University, 201 Mullica Hill Road, Glassboro, NJ, 08028, USADepartment of Chemical Engineering, Henry M. Rowan College of Engineering, Rowan University, 201 Mullica Hill Road, Glassboro, NJ, 08028, USADepartment of Chemical Engineering, Henry M. Rowan College of Engineering, Rowan University, 201 Mullica Hill Road, Glassboro, NJ, 08028, USA; Corresponding authorSummary: Recovering waste solvent for reuse presents an excellent alternative to improving the greenness of industrial processes. Implementing solvent recovery practices in the chemical industry is necessary, given the increasing focus on sustainability to promote a circular economy. However, the systematic design of recovery processes is a daunting task due to the complexities associated with waste stream composition, techno-economic analysis, and environmental assessment. Furthermore, the challenges to satisfy the desired product specifications, particularly in pharmaceuticals and specialty chemical industries, may also deter solvent recovery and reuse practices. To this end, this review presents a systems-level approach including various methodologies that can be implemented to design and evaluate efficient solvent recovery pathways.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589004221010828ChemistryChemical engineeringIndustrial chemistryProcess engineeringOrganic chemistryGreen chemistry
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author Emmanuel A. Aboagye
John D. Chea
Kirti M. Yenkie
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Kirti M. Yenkie
Systems level roadmap for solvent recovery and reuse in industries
iScience
Chemistry
Chemical engineering
Industrial chemistry
Process engineering
Organic chemistry
Green chemistry
author_facet Emmanuel A. Aboagye
John D. Chea
Kirti M. Yenkie
author_sort Emmanuel A. Aboagye
title Systems level roadmap for solvent recovery and reuse in industries
title_short Systems level roadmap for solvent recovery and reuse in industries
title_full Systems level roadmap for solvent recovery and reuse in industries
title_fullStr Systems level roadmap for solvent recovery and reuse in industries
title_full_unstemmed Systems level roadmap for solvent recovery and reuse in industries
title_sort systems level roadmap for solvent recovery and reuse in industries
publisher Elsevier
series iScience
issn 2589-0042
publishDate 2021-10-01
description Summary: Recovering waste solvent for reuse presents an excellent alternative to improving the greenness of industrial processes. Implementing solvent recovery practices in the chemical industry is necessary, given the increasing focus on sustainability to promote a circular economy. However, the systematic design of recovery processes is a daunting task due to the complexities associated with waste stream composition, techno-economic analysis, and environmental assessment. Furthermore, the challenges to satisfy the desired product specifications, particularly in pharmaceuticals and specialty chemical industries, may also deter solvent recovery and reuse practices. To this end, this review presents a systems-level approach including various methodologies that can be implemented to design and evaluate efficient solvent recovery pathways.
topic Chemistry
Chemical engineering
Industrial chemistry
Process engineering
Organic chemistry
Green chemistry
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589004221010828
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