China goes green: cleaner production of chemicals

The effort that China is making for cleaner production of chemicals especially based on technology innovations of green processing and synthesizing methods, is reviewed. An example is the rapidly expanding chlor-alkali industry in China, which manufactures a large volume of products of caustic soda,...

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Main Authors: Yan Binhang, Lu Wei, Cheng Yi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2012-01-01
Series:Green Processing and Synthesis
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/greenps-2011-0024
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spelling doaj-fe0f05f5db784453978e62d2b7feeb7b2021-10-02T18:55:00ZengDe GruyterGreen Processing and Synthesis2191-95422191-95502012-01-0111334710.1515/greenps-2011-0024China goes green: cleaner production of chemicalsYan Binhang0Lu Wei1Cheng Yi2Department of Chemical Engineering, Beijing Key Laboratory of Green Chemical Reaction Engineering and Technology, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, PR ChinaDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Beijing Key Laboratory of Green Chemical Reaction Engineering and Technology, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, PR ChinaDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Beijing Key Laboratory of Green Chemical Reaction Engineering and Technology, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, PR ChinaThe effort that China is making for cleaner production of chemicals especially based on technology innovations of green processing and synthesizing methods, is reviewed. An example is the rapidly expanding chlor-alkali industry in China, which manufactures a large volume of products of caustic soda, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), etc. With a distinct difference from conventional technologies, a series of novel processes are under investigation, both in academic research and in industrial demonstrations, such as clean coal conversion to acetylene using thermal plasma, mercury free catalysis to synthesize vinyl chloride monomer (VCM) and a plasma-assisted gas-solid contacting process to make chlorinated PVC (CPVC). All efforts are directed to improving the process efficiency, saving the materials and energy cost, and accordingly to reducing the emission/disposal of waste gases, liquids and solid residues. We try to address the significance of technology innovations to drive the industry reformation, in order to fully update the outdated processes with heavy pollution and energy consumption, to the state of the art green process and synthesis techniques.https://doi.org/10.1515/greenps-2011-0024chlor-alkali industryclean coal conversioncleaner productiongreen chemical engineeringlow-carbon technology
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Lu Wei
Cheng Yi
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Lu Wei
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China goes green: cleaner production of chemicals
Green Processing and Synthesis
chlor-alkali industry
clean coal conversion
cleaner production
green chemical engineering
low-carbon technology
author_facet Yan Binhang
Lu Wei
Cheng Yi
author_sort Yan Binhang
title China goes green: cleaner production of chemicals
title_short China goes green: cleaner production of chemicals
title_full China goes green: cleaner production of chemicals
title_fullStr China goes green: cleaner production of chemicals
title_full_unstemmed China goes green: cleaner production of chemicals
title_sort china goes green: cleaner production of chemicals
publisher De Gruyter
series Green Processing and Synthesis
issn 2191-9542
2191-9550
publishDate 2012-01-01
description The effort that China is making for cleaner production of chemicals especially based on technology innovations of green processing and synthesizing methods, is reviewed. An example is the rapidly expanding chlor-alkali industry in China, which manufactures a large volume of products of caustic soda, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), etc. With a distinct difference from conventional technologies, a series of novel processes are under investigation, both in academic research and in industrial demonstrations, such as clean coal conversion to acetylene using thermal plasma, mercury free catalysis to synthesize vinyl chloride monomer (VCM) and a plasma-assisted gas-solid contacting process to make chlorinated PVC (CPVC). All efforts are directed to improving the process efficiency, saving the materials and energy cost, and accordingly to reducing the emission/disposal of waste gases, liquids and solid residues. We try to address the significance of technology innovations to drive the industry reformation, in order to fully update the outdated processes with heavy pollution and energy consumption, to the state of the art green process and synthesis techniques.
topic chlor-alkali industry
clean coal conversion
cleaner production
green chemical engineering
low-carbon technology
url https://doi.org/10.1515/greenps-2011-0024
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