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Tools For Chemical Product Design From Consumer Products to Biomedicine

Mariano Martín, Mario R. Eden and Nishanth G. Chemmangattuvalappil (Eds.)
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Tools for Chemical Product Design: From Consumer Products to Biomedicine describes the challenges involved in systematic product design across a variety of industries and provides a comprehensive overview of mathematical tools aimed at the design of chemical products, from molecular design to customer products.

Chemical product design has become increasingly important over the past decade and includes a wide range of sectors including gasoline additives and blends in the petroleum industry, active ingredients and excipients in the pharmaceutical industry, and a variety of consumer products and specialty chemicals. Traditionally, such products have been designed through trial and error methods, which not only are time-consuming, but more importantly only provide limited knowledge that can be translated into next generation products.

  • Features an impressive collection of contributions from leading researchers in the field
  • Presents the latest tools available across a variety of industries
  • Describes the challenges involved in systematic product design as well as the latest methods for solving such problems
  • Covers a wide range of sectors including gasoline additives and blends in the petroleum industry, active ingredients and excipients in the pharmaceutical industry, and a variety of consumer products and specialty chemicals

Year:
2017
Edition:
1
Publisher:
Elsevier
Language:
english
Pages:
700
ISBN 10:
0444636846
ISBN 13:
9780444636843
Series:
Computer Aided Chemical Engineering 39
File:
PDF, 29.17 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2017
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