The viable applications of chemical unit process or operation for development are introduced through relatively new examples related to waste, water treatments, and energy, in omnibus way.
[Outline]
1. Introduction
2. View of Chemical Process for Development
3. Waste Treatment: Process for Management of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) in Developing Regions
4. Waste/Water Treatment: Biomass Related Process
5. Water Treatment: Removal and Recovery of Metals, Organic Compounds, etc. from Water Using Liquid Phase Equilibrium
6. Energy: GTL (gas-to-liquid) -Chemical Liquefaction of Natural Gas-
7. Energy: Biofuel Process -Bioethanol and Biodiesel-
The viable applications of chemical unit process or operation for development are introduced through relatively new examples related to waste, water treatments, and energy, in omnibus way.
1. Introduction
2. View of Chemical Process for Development
3. Waste Treatment: Process for Management of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) in Developing Regions
4. Waste/Water Treatment: Biomass Related Process
5. Water Treatment: Removal and Recovery of Metals, Organic Compounds, etc. from Water Using Liquid Phase Equilibrium
6. Energy: GTL (gas-to-liquid) -Chemical Liquefaction of Natural Gas-
7. Energy: Biofuel Process -Bioethanol and Biodiesel-
Textbook:
No specified textbook is used. Document materials prepared for lectures are uploaded on this OCW-i system.
References (if any):
- R. E. Treybal; "Mass-Transfer Operations," McGraw-Hill
- J. King; "Separation Processes," McGraw-Hill
- R. M. Murphy; "Introduction to Chemical Processes, Principles, Analysis, Synthesis," McGraw-Hill
- W. D. Seider at al.; "Product and Process Design Principles, Synthesis, Analysis, and Evaluation," John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
- J. M. Smith et al.; "Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics," McGraw-Hill
(1) The basic knowledge on chemical engineering, especially unit operations, is required.
(2) The student other than in Department of International Development Engineering may also attend the class.
* The contents of this class will be prepared only for the students satisfying the above stipulation (1).
Based on the attendance at the class and the report on an assignment at the end of the semester.