07.07.25
Abstract Pervaporation is a well-established membrane separation process that effectively overcomes limitations of distillation due to azeotropes and distillation boundaries. The selective mass transfer of pervaporation membranes has enabled successful implementation in a variety of industries ...
07.07.25
Abstract Improving the energy efficiency of distillation processes is crucial for reducing the high energy demand and environmental impact of the chemical industry. Compression heat pumps play a significant role in this transformation as they are able to upgrade and recover heat rejected ...
07.07.25
Abstract Micro- and millistructured reactors offer significant advantages compared to conventional batch reactors in terms of heat and mass transfer as well as process safety. Especially in case of fast and exothermic reactions, the space-time-yield of batch reactors is often limited by ...
10.06.25
Abstract The correct characterization of enzyme kinetics is an important issue for the successful implementation of an enzymatic process on an industrial scale.
06.02.25
Abstract Accurate models of the reaction kinetics of enzymatic reactions are essential for the design of biocatalytic processes. While many experimental studies still build on initial slope analysis, progress curve analysis offers the potential for modelling enzymatic reactions with a significantly
09.12.24
Abstract An existing approach for optimization-based process synthesis with abstracted phenomena-based building blocks (PBB) is extended by implementing it into a novel MINLP framework with structural screening. Consistency across the multilayer MINLP framework is guaranteed by creating a ...
15.10.24
New publication in Chemical Engineering and Processing - Process Intensification from Francesca Meyer, Jens Johannsen, Andreas Liese, Georg Fieg, Paul Bubenheim, Thomas Waluga on "Evaluation of process integration for the intensification of a biotechnological process"
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27.08.24
Joint publication with Institute of Technical Biocatalysis (ITB)