Topical 5: Green Engineering and Sustainability in the Pharmaceutical Industry |
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Session 290 - Green Separations In the Pharmaceutical Industry | |||
This session will provide a forum for the discussion of green separations used in the pharmaceutical industry from research to manufacturing. Papers discussing recent advances, fundamentals, and industrial applications are welcome at the session. Topics include design, operation, and optimization of separation technologies, highly-selective separation methods such as ionic liquids, membrane separation, supercritical fluid extraction and chromatography, etc., case studies and industrial applications including optimization of traditional separation technologies to minimize environmental impact such as solvent replacement, and emerging trends and future directions in green separation in the pharmaceutical industry. | |||
Chair: | Alexander J. Marchut | ||
CoChair: | Mahmoud El-Halwagi | ||
CoSponsor(s): | Pharmaceuticals |
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290a | Green Separations in the Pharmaceutical Industry: Supercritical Fluid Extraction and Chromatography Ram B. Gupta |
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290b | Analysis of Separation Methods for Isopropanol Recovery in the Celecoxib Process Mariano J. Savelski, C. Stewart Slater, Gregory Hounsell, Daniel R. Pilipauskas, Frank J. Urbanski |
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290c | Case Study of a Greener pH Swing Crystallization In a Double Feed Stirred Reactor Daniel Sujo, Robert P. Hesketh, Dr. Stephanie Farrell |
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290d | Improving the Synthesis-to-Hydrolysis Ratio for Beta-Lactam Antibiotics Using Membrane Reactors Andria L. Deaguero, Andreas S. Bommarius |
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290e | Membrane Aided Reclamation of Waste ChEmical Streams Isaac J. Gaon |
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290f | Thermally and ChEmically Resistant Novel Perfluoromembrane Reactors for Enhancing Reaction Rates and Conversion for Equilibrium-Limited Reactions Stuart Nemser, Sudip Majumdar, Joseph Fox, Maksim Royzen, Andrew DeAngelis |
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