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Title Improving undergraduate graduation chemical design using green techniques based on green engineering principles
ID_Doc 31759
Authors Yue, CJ; Gu, LP; Ma, SS; Sun, X; Dai, N; Zhang, ZW; Liu, BL
Title Improving undergraduate graduation chemical design using green techniques based on green engineering principles
Year 2023
Published
DOI 10.1016/j.ece.2023.05.003
Abstract Green engineering education is of great significance. The development of the chemical industry has a new direction under the background of engineering back to green engineering and chemistry. The undergraduate graduation chemical design is an important course for the comprehensive application of professional knowledge and bridging to the actual production, and also important support for the cultivation of chemical talent. This paper presents a case in which the improvement of ethyl acrylate process design can be selected as a topic of undergraduate graduation chemical design, which has both an industrial production process foundation that student can learn and engineering design innovation under the guidance of the green engineering concept. After the design study, the results show that the process design of ethyl acrylate supported by new clean catalysis and membrane separation technologies has been improved in reducing process complexity and improving environmental friendliness. Furthermore, the teaching result indicates that the process design reinforces students' green engineering thinking and provides a green engineering teaching format for chemical design.
Author Keywords Engineering education; Green chemistry; Undergraduate graduation design; Green engineering awareness; Ethyl acrylate process design; Teaching mode
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:001054424100001
WoS Category Education, Scientific Disciplines; Engineering, Chemical
Research Area Education & Educational Research; Engineering
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