CHEMICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL PLANTS
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This course equips you with the knowledge and tools to design and operate chemical and biochemical plants, particularly those focused on consolidated bioprocessing and biorefineries. You'll gain a thorough understanding of: Momentum, Heat Transfer, and Mass Transfer: Learn how to analyze these fundamental processes critical for efficient plant operation in biorefinery applications. Distillation Techniques: Master various distillation methods (simple, fractional, steam, vacuum, etc.) for separating components in biorefinery products. Liquid-Liquid and Solid-Liquid Extraction: Explore these techniques for selectively extracting desired compounds from biomass and other biorefinery feedstocks. Membrane Separations: Discover how membranes can be used for fractionation, purification, and concentration in biorefinery processes. Industrial Chromatography: Learn how chromatography can be used for large-scale separation and purification of biorefinery products. Industrial Bioreactors and Photobioreactors: Gain expertise in the design, operation, and management of bioreactors used for microbial and phototrophic cultivation in biorefineries. Operation Synthesis and Process Integration: Understand how to design optimal biorefinery processes that minimize waste, reduce energy consumption, and maximize profitability. Sterilization Processes: Explore various techniques for sterilizing equipment and products in biorefineries to ensure product safety and quality. By the end of this course, you'll be able to: Apply fundamental chemical engineering principles to design and analyze biorefinery processes. Select appropriate unit operations for separation, purification, and product recovery in biorefineries. Integrate different processes for optimal biorefinery design and operation. Ensure product safety and quality through proper sterilization techniques. This course is ideal for students interested in careers in the biorefinery industry, bioprocess engineering, and sustainable chemical production.
Programmi - Frequenza - Esami
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- Codice insegnamento10616730
- Anno accademico2025/2026
- CorsoIngegneria Chimica - Chemical Engineering
- CurriculumChemical Engineering for innovative processes and products - in lingua inglese
- Anno2º anno
- Semestre1º semestre
- SSDING-IND/25
- CFU9
- Ambito disciplinareIngegneria chimica