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Methanol: The Basic Chemical and Energy Feedstock of the Future, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014 Asinger's Vision Today

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Bertau Martin, Offermanns Heribert, Plass Ludolf, Schmidt Friedrich, Wernicke Hans-Jürgen

Couverture de l’ouvrage Methanol: The Basic Chemical and Energy Feedstock of the Future

Methanol - The Chemical and Energy Feedstock of the Future offers a visionary yet unbiased view of methanol technology. Based on the groundbreaking 1986 publication "Methanol" by Friedrich Asinger, this book includes contributions by more than 40 experts from industry and academia. The authors and editors provide a comprehensive exposition of methanol chemistry and technology which is useful for a wide variety of scientists working in chemistry and energy related industries as well as academic researchers and even decision-makers and organisations concerned with the future of chemical and energy feedstocks.

Fossil Feedstocks: What Comes After?.- Asinger's Vision "Technical Photosynthesis".- Methanol Generation.- Substance Property Data of Methanol.- Methanol Utilisation Technologies.- Methanol Generation Economics: Economical Evaluation of the State-of-the-art of Methanol Production Technologies.

Prof. Dr. Martin Bertau  (*1968)                                                                     

Prof. Dr. Martin Bertau, Chair of Chemical Technology at Freiberg University of Mining and Technology received his PhD in 1997 at the University of Freiburg/Br. He then headed the biotechnology division of Rohner Ltd. (Dynamit-Nobel group) in Basle, Switzerland. In the year 2000 he changed to Dresden University of Technology where he received his venia legendi as well as facultas docendi both for biochemistry and organic chemistry in 2005. Since 2006 he heads the Institute of Chemical Technology at Freiberg University of Mining and Technology. His key areas of activity comprise resource chemistry and white biotechnology with the aim of developing integrated processes (zero-waste concept) for producing and recycling of chemistry raw materials like strategic metals (rare earth metals, lithium, indium and others) and silicon, but also utilising CO2 as well as lignocellulose for the production of base chemicals. For his work on the first industrial process for phosphate recycling he in 2012 was awarded the resource efficiency price of the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology.

 

Prof. Dr. Dr. Heribert Offermanns (*1937)

Heribert Offermanns studied Chemistry at the RWTH Aachen and got his Diploma in 1963 and his Doktor degree at the Institute of Chemical Technology and Petrochemistry of the RWTH Aachen (Prof. Dr. Friedrich Asinger) in1966. He joined Degussa AG, Frankfurt in1968 and served in various positions (R&D organic chemistry, drug research, and production of fumed silica, corporate technology in Germany, Belgium and USA). From 1976 until retirement in 1999 he was for nearly 25 years a member of the Executive Board where he was responsible for Central Functions (R&D, Chemical Engineering), operational activities (Industrial Chemicals) and regions (USA, South America). Under his leade

This book provides state-of-the-art concepts for producing, converting and using methanol as a source of energy and chemicals for the future

Written by a careful selection of experts it gives an unbiased and issue-related view

A must for chemists and engineers in chemical and petrochemical industry as well as engineers in the power generating industry

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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232,09 €

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