Petrochemical science and engineering are at the forefront of innovation, driving the development of new materials, processes, and technologies that underpin numerous industries. From lightweight plastics to advanced pharmaceuticals, petrochemical products touch nearly every aspect of daily life, and ongoing research and development efforts continue to expand their applications and improve their sustainability. One area of significant innovation is in the production of polymers and plastics. Petrochemical engineers are exploring novel catalysts and polymerization techniques to create high-performance materials with enhanced properties such as strength, flexibility, and recyclability. These advancements enable the development of lightweight and durable plastics used in automotive components, packaging, electronics, and construction materials, reducing energy consumption and environmental impact.
In the field of energy, petrochemical science and engineering are driving advancements in fuel production and storage. Research into alternative feedstocks and refining processes aims to improve the efficiency and sustainability of fuel production, while innovations in battery technology and hydrogen fuel cells offer promising alternatives to traditional fossil fuels for transportation and energy storage. Furthermore, petrochemical science plays a critical role in the pharmaceutical industry, where hydrocarbons serve as precursors for a wide range of medicines and healthcare products. Researchers are exploring new synthetic routes and drug delivery systems to enhance the efficacy and safety of pharmaceuticals, enabling the development of innovative treatments for diseases ranging from cancer to infectious pathogens.
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Title : Valorizing lignocellulose to Ethylene Glycol: Catalysis, catalyst deactivation and conceptual process design
Jean Paul Lange, University of Twente, Netherlands
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Isabel Oller Alberola, Plataforma Solar de AlmerÃa, Spain
Title : Distal functionalization via transition metal catalysis
Haibo Ge, Texas Tech University, United States
Title : Effect of bed material on syngas quality: Comparison of biomass gasification with different bed materials
Enrico Paris, CREA-IT & DIAEE, Italy
Title : Production of nanocomposites from wastes to remove the pollutants
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