This perspective paper introduces the changing landscape for green & sustainable chemical production, by discussing three key aspects, in relation especially to the possible routes in using biomass and CO2 as new raw materials: i) introduction of renewable energy in the chemical production chain, ii) from biorefineries to bio-factories, and iii) moving to a new landscape for raw materials. It is remarked how they are challenging, but at the same time open chemical industry to innovation and competiveness. This is a critical element particularly in the transitions to new economies. This perspective paper introduces to the changing landscape for green & sustainable chemical production, by discussing three key aspects, in relation especially to the possible routes in using biomass and CO2 as new raw materials: i) introduction of renewable energy in the chemical production chain, ii) from biorefineries to bio-factories, and iii) moving to a new landscape for raw materials. © 2014 The Chemical Society Located in Taipei & Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
A new scenario for green & sustainable chemical production
PERATHONER, Siglinda;CENTI, Gabriele
2014-01-01
Abstract
This perspective paper introduces the changing landscape for green & sustainable chemical production, by discussing three key aspects, in relation especially to the possible routes in using biomass and CO2 as new raw materials: i) introduction of renewable energy in the chemical production chain, ii) from biorefineries to bio-factories, and iii) moving to a new landscape for raw materials. It is remarked how they are challenging, but at the same time open chemical industry to innovation and competiveness. This is a critical element particularly in the transitions to new economies. This perspective paper introduces to the changing landscape for green & sustainable chemical production, by discussing three key aspects, in relation especially to the possible routes in using biomass and CO2 as new raw materials: i) introduction of renewable energy in the chemical production chain, ii) from biorefineries to bio-factories, and iii) moving to a new landscape for raw materials. © 2014 The Chemical Society Located in Taipei & Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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