Exploiting the physical properties of chemicals can offer pathways to more simplified and elegant processes
Girish Malhotra, PE EPCOT International
Just as composers use notes to create music, designers of chemical processes use scientific and engineering principles to assemble processes. And just as creating the most enjoyable music takes time, skill, hard work and imagination, creating elegant, cost-effective chemical processes requires exploiting the physical properties of chemicals (the musical “notes” of chemicals) in imaginative ways to craft excellent chemical manufacturing and formulation processes....
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