Session Type:
Oral
Scale up of green chemical technologies often occurs under accelerated timelines, with pressure from investors and stakeholders to shorten development timelines as much as possible. This leads to enhanced risk during process development research and engineering design, especially if technologies are scaled to pilot level before they are significantly well understood. This symposium will dive into the risks encountered during these development efforts, and innovative solutions for mitigating these risks. Included will be talks covering strategies for rapid process development, thermal stability and safety analysis, management of stakeholder and investor expectations, and case studies highlighting major successes and failures. The goal of this symposium is to foster interdisciplinary dialogue and collaboration among professionals in green chemistry, engineering, safety, regulatory affairs, and finance, and finally to equip attendees with actionable insights and practical strategies that can be applied to their own projects.
Session Details:
Contributed
Presiders
Hanno Erythropel, Ph.D., Yale University
Lars Ratjen
Paul Anastas, Yale University
Peter Licence, The University of Nottingham
Organizers
Hanno Erythropel, Ph.D., Yale University
Lars Ratjen
Paul Anastas, Yale University
Peter Licence, The University of Nottingham