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APPLİCATİONS OF GREEN CHEMİSTRY FOR INCREASING SUSTAINABILITY IN INDUSTRIAL AREAS ARC 344 FINAL PROJECT CEMRE KESKİN
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APPLİCATİONS OF GREEN CHEMİSTRY FOR INCREASING SUSTAINABILITY IN INDUSTRIAL AREAS

ARC 344 FINAL PROJECT

CEMRE KESKİN

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OUTLINE Introduction

Green Chemistry Principles Applications of Green Chemistry

Industrial integrationEnvironmentally friendly catalysisBiomass

Conclusion

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WHY THIS TOPIC ?

Sustainability is a problem for the industry

Increasing awareness of people

Related with my field studies

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WHAT İS GREEN CHEMİSTRY?

Major aims:• Prevention of wastes• Increase energy efficiency• Cheaper processes• Reduced risks

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WHY GREEN CHEMİSTRY ?

Classical methods pollute environment

‘Old school’ chemistry is not efficient enough

Maximized sustainability

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WHAT İS A CATALYST ? They speed up chemical reactions

Used alot in chemical industry

Increases productivity

Lowers capital use

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WHAT İS WASTE ? Wastes are materials that we can’t

make use of them

They are produced undesirably while we are trying to get our product

They pollute our environment

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APPLİCATİON 1INTEGRATED PLANTS

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PRODUCTİON PLANT

Energy

Reactor

Products

Wastes

Raw Materials

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INTEGRATED PLANTS

Raw Materials

Reactor

Wastes(Raw Materials)

Reactor

Products

Wastes(Raw Materials)

Products

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PLANT İNTEGRATİON

“One plant’s waste is other plant’s raw material” approach

Eliminates the waste

Reduces the operating costs

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APPLİCATİON 2ENVİRONMENTALLY FRİENDLY CATALYSİS

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APPLİCATİON 2ENVİRONMENTALLY FRİENDLY CATALYSİS

Also called “green catalysis”

Has alot of advantages when compared to classical type of catalysis

Recently found method (~15 years)

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CLASSİCAL CATALSİS METHOD

Named as “Homogeneous Catalysis”

They are dumped to environment after use

Causing huge pollution problems

Financially ineffective

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NEW METHOD OF CATALYSİS

Named as “Heterogeneous Catalysis”

Can be used over and over

Increases productivity

Saves alot of money

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EXAMPLE SYNTHESİS

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CURRENT SİTUATİON

• Environmentally Friendly Catalysis:

• Subsequently reduced the catalyst costs

• Has earned the second biggest share in the market

• With high selectivity, operating costs went down

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APPLİCATİON 3BİOMASS

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BİOMASS

Bio-Mass;Uses the living organisms (vegetables and

plants) to get useful energy

Has a great potential to;Be developed in the industrySolve the current sustainability problems

Completely “green”

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CONCLUSİON Green chemistry is very environmental

friendly and efficient

Green Chemistry Applications Industrial integrationEnvironmentally friendly catalysisBiomass

Apply green chemistry to; reduce fuel oil consumption prevent the damage to environment

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END PRODUCT

I designed the end product such that:All people can access Information will be easy to followPeople will be aware of situation after

visitingHopefully people who are aware, will take

action

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PROBLEMS İ HAD WHİLE RESEARCH

Since it is a new topic,Available data for industry changes in time

Amount of information is scarce;Some companies keep their data as secretAvailable sources are hard to reach

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REFERENCES

Anastas, P. T.(1998), Warner, J. C. Green Chemistry: Theory and Practice, Oxford University Press

V.K. Ahluwalia (2008), Green Chemistry: environmentally benign reactions

M. Ackmez et al. (2011),Green chemistry for environmental sustainability

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REFERENCES G. Ertl et al.(2008), Handbook of

Heterogeneous Catalysis

CatchBio Research Group (ND), Green Energy: From Waste to Fuel , www.catchbio.com

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