2017
DOI: 10.4172/2157-7048.1000335
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How are Waste Entirely Avoided in Solid-State Productions?

Abstract: The mechanism, synthetic application, scaling, and industrial production with gas-solid and solid-solid reactions without producing wastes is outlined. These reactions profit from lowered activation energy (with respect to melt reactions), favorable kinetics with definite end of reaction, and mostly reaction specificity giving only one product in pure form without workup necessity. They proceed thus solventless (not only "solvent free") and wasteless. The bargain of the solid-state should not be given up by he… Show more

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“…21 These vapour-assisted transformations have been already discussed as a possible green alternative to solution crystallisation. [22][23][24] Nevertheless, despite the multiple precedents in the scientific literature, solid-solid and solid-gas transformations are Fig. 3 Simplified schematics of the devices.…”
Section: Solid-solid Transformations Have Been Reportedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…21 These vapour-assisted transformations have been already discussed as a possible green alternative to solution crystallisation. [22][23][24] Nevertheless, despite the multiple precedents in the scientific literature, solid-solid and solid-gas transformations are Fig. 3 Simplified schematics of the devices.…”
Section: Solid-solid Transformations Have Been Reportedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…21 These vapour-assisted transformations have been already discussed as a possible green alternative to solution crystallisation. [22][23][24] Nevertheless, despite the multiple precedents in the scientific literature, solid-solid and solid-gas transformations are currently under-utilized in industry, as the development of processes using such transformations is usually hindered by scalability issues and concerns.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%