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C7: Chemical Industry
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Chemistry (C7: The Chemical Industry) Mind Map on C7: Chemical Industry, created by jamiemcparlin on 29/04/2013.
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C7: Chemical Industry
Fine Chemicals
Annotations:
Made on a small scale
Drugs
Food Additives
Fragrances
Bulk Chemicals
Annotations:
Made on a large scale
Ammonia,
Sulphuric acid
Sodium Hydroxide
phosphoric acid
Production of chemicals
Preparation of feedstocks
Synthesis
Separation of products
Handling of by-products and waste
Monitoring Purity
Green Chemistry
Principles for more sustainable processes
Atom economy
measure of reactants that end up as useful products
Atom Economy= (Mass of atoms in useful product / Total mass of atoms in the reactants) x 100
For good atom economy, the final product should
contain all atoms used in the process
Reduce waste products
Increase yield
percentage yield is calculated by Actual yield / theoretical yield x 100
Renewable Feedstocks
Renewable raw materials used when possible
New materials being developed from plants
Plants take up a lot of land
fertilisers used to increase productivity
Fertilisers use a lot of energy during manufacturing
Energy inputs and outputs
Energy needed for reaction should be minimised
this reduces
Environmental impact
Economic impact
Processes should be carried out at an ambient temperature and pressure
Health and Safety Risks
Substances used are chosen to minimise the risks of chemical accidents
Waste Prevention
Methods being devoloped to detect harmful products before they're made
If it isn't made it doesn't have to be cleaned up
Environmental impact
can be reduced by using alternatives to hazardous chemicals such as...
chemicals that cause minimal harm to people or the environment
Chemicals that can be broken down into non-toxic substances that don't stay in the environment
Social Benefits
Cleaner Air quality
Cleaner buildings
Improved water quality in rivers and lakes
Economic Benefits
Reduced energy costs
Great yield- more profit
Catalysts
Reduce the activation energy needed for a reaction
Process is faster
Process can take place at a lower temperature
Remain unchanged
Allows them to be used again and again
Process is more sustainable
Enzyme catalysts are used in some processes
This means the reaction must be done at optimum PH and temperature
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