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'I have been anticipating the launch of this book since Dr Moggridge told me back in 2009 that he had been working on the second edition. This is the long-awaited update of the book which was the first of its kind in the chemical engineering literature. The book had served as the foundation of my chemical product design course. Cussler and Moggridge's clear writing style and abundance of real-world examples in the book make it a must-have for any faculty interested in this fast emerging field of product design in chemical engineering.' Sin-Moh Cheah, Singapore Polytechnic
'Nowadays, chemical pros industries mostly produce products with target end use properties, and not simply molecules. This textbook offers the opportunity, for students, chemists, engineers or professors, to discover the framework, methodology and building concepts of the emerging 'chemical product design' discipline. The 2nd edition proposes an increased number of relevant and novel examples, treated thanks to a unique common approach. This reference textbook should be strongly recommended to anyone who wants to take into account the evolution of the chemical industry, and its incidence on teaching applied chemistry or chemical engineering.' Eric Favre, ENSIC, Nancy, France
'After their pioneering first edition on chemical product design, Cussler and Moggridge have produced a second edition in which they have adopted a more systematic approach to this topic, which should make it easier to teach at the undergraduate level in chemical engineering courses, and more readable by industrial practitioners. The authors describe a four-step design strategy, involving a template composed of needs, ideas, selection, and manufacture that can be applied in principle to any product, from commodities to novel devices to molecular products to microstructures. The authors have also expanded the economic analysis to emphasize the importance of speed-to-market. Any instructor teaching a course on product design will find this book to be a very useful textbook. Industrial practitioners should find this book to be an excellent reference for promoting innovation in their organizations.' Ignacio E. Grossmann, Carnegie Mellon University
'There is a difficult transition from asking 'How do we make this commodity more cheaply?' to asking 'What should we be making in the first place?', but Cussler and Moggridge clearly guide the way. This is the seminal textbook on chemical product design, demonstrating how chemical engineering fundamentals can be effectively applied to product design. The new and expanded material in the second edition greatly improves the text, illustrating how to apply their design template with industrially relevant problems. I highly recommend this book to everyone in the field of chemical product design and development.' Michael Hill, Columbia University
'Back in 2001 Cussler and Moggridge pioneered chemical product design and introduced its first ever textbook. Now, one decade later, they do it again, through a substantially revised new edition that covers a broader range of topics (chapters for different product categories, coverage of business idea evaluation/presentation tools, defining future trends and establishing sets of final commandments for chemical product development), and will for sure become the book of reference in this field for the forthcoming years, a mandatory presence in many many shelves, including mine!' Pedro Saraiva, University of Coimbra
'This second edition of a pioneering and well-received book has been carefully updated and enlarged by the addition of four new exemplifying chapters. Appearing 10 years ago as the first text on chemical product design, the book has been an important source of inspiration for chemists and chemical engineers. The systematic treatment of this diverse discipline and the many practical examples make the book very useful as an introductory text for both a university course and for practising engineers.' Soren Kiil, DTU-Chemical Engineering
'The book builds on the well established four-step design process presented in the ground-breaking first edition. New additions emphasize the differences in design and manufacturing characteristics of molecules, micro-structured products and devices as opposed to chemical commodities. Students and practitioners may find this an invaluable introduction into the methodology of chemical product design and the use of engineering principles to support the screening and selection of product options.' Ton Broekhuis, University of Groningen
'Revisions to the second half of this excellent text by Cussler and Moggridge have made the book even more relevant and valuable to the challenge of contemporary chemical product design.' Keith Alexander, University of California, Berkeley
'Beyond its value as a text, the book will be useful to a variety of readers, including those trained in commodity chemicals but now involved with other types of chemicals with higher added value. It should also serve as inspiration for industrial practitioners seeking to promote innovation in their organizations.' CEP
| List ofSymbols | p. xi |
| Preface | p. xv |
| An Introduction to Chemical Product Design | p. 1 |
| What is Chemical Product Design | p. 2 |
| Why Chemical Product Design is Important | p. 3 |
| Changes in Corporate Culture | p. 7 |
| The Product Design Procedure | p. 9 |
| Categories of Chemical Products | p. 12 |
| Conclusions | p. 15 |
| Needs | p. 17 |
| Customer Needs | p. 17 |
| Consumer Products | p. 28 |
| Converting Needs to Specifications | p. 36 |
| Revising Product Specifications | p. 47 |
| Conclusions and the First Gate | p. 59 |
| Ideas | p. 64 |
| Human Ideas | p. 65 |
| Chemical Ideas | p. 70 |
| Sorting the Ideas | p. 83 |
| Screening the Ideas | p. 91 |
| Conclusions and the Second Gate | p. 102 |
| Selection | p. 111 |
| Selection Using Thermodyamics | p. 112 |
| Selection Using Kinetics | p. 119 |
| Less Objective Criteria | p. 127 |
| Risk in Product Selection | p. 139 |
| Conclusions and the Third Gate | p. 151 |
| Product Manufature | p. 161 |
| Preparation for Manufacture | p. 163 |
| Final Specifications | p. 181 |
| Scale-Up/Scale-Down | p. 193 |
| Economic Considerations | p. 203 |
| Conclusions and the Fourth Gate | p. 226 |
| Commodity Products | p. 237 |
| Characteristics of Chemical Commodities | p. 239 |
| Getting Started | p. 241 |
| The Commodity Toolbox: Reactors | p. 245 |
| The Commodity Toolbox: Separations | p. 251 |
| Using the Commodity Toolbox | p. 260 |
| Conclusions for Commodity Products | p. 265 |
| Devices | p. 267 |
| Properties of Devices | p. 268 |
| Getting Started | p. 269 |
| The Device Toolbox: Chemical Reactors | p. 274 |
| The Device Toolbox: Separations | p. 281 |
| Using the Devices Toolbox | p. 290 |
| Conclusions for Chemical Devices | p. 304 |
| Molecular Products | p. 311 |
| Characteristics of Molecular Products | p. 313 |
| Getting Started | p. 318 |
| The Molecular Toolbox: Chemical Reactors | p. 331 |
| The Molecular Toolbox: Separations | p. 336 |
| Using the Molecular Toolbox | p. 347 |
| Conclusions for Molecular Product Design | p. 356 |
| Microstructures | p. 363 |
| Properties of Microstructures | p. 365 |
| Getting Started | p. 369 |
| The Microstructure Toolbox: Reactions | p. 378 |
| The Microstructure Toolbox: Unit Operations | p. 390 |
| Using the Microstructure Toolbox | p. 398 |
| Conclusions for Microstructured Products | p. 410 |
| A Plan for the Future | p. 417 |
| Using the Design Template | p. 418 |
| Specific Types of Products | p. 422 |
| Conclusions | p. 426 |
| Product Index | p. 428 |
| Subject Index | p. 430 |
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ISBN: 9780521168229
ISBN-10: 0521168228
Series: Cambridge Series in Chemical Engineering
Published: 12th May 2011
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 454
Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: GB
Edition Number: 2
Edition Type: Revised
Dimensions (cm): 24.41 x 16.99 x 2.34
Weight (kg): 0.68
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