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After the spill: an introduction to the series
Adam Duckett, Editor of The Chemical Engineer, introduces a series looking at Deepwater Horizon on its ten-year anniversary
Type: Feature
Grant Wellwood calls for manufacturers to include environmental impact labels on their products
Type: Feature
IChemE joins calls for UK immigration rethink
66 engineers refused visas in June and July 2015
Type: News
UK competition authorities fine GSK 376m
CMA rules GSK kept generic alternatives from market
Type: News
Making nail polish while producing hydrogen
Efficient process saves high-energy purification
Type: News
AB InBev to cut 576 UK jobs after merger
SABMiller operations to be “significantly impacted”
Type: News
GE to buy 3D-printers Arcam, SLM for US$1.4bn
GE to expand aircraft, other component manufacturing
Type: News
Total, Ecoslops to develop oil residue plant
Marseille facility can reprocess residue to biofuel
Type: News
Squeezing boosts platinum catalyst activity
Could be used in fuel cells, for water splitting
Type: News
PRICE often limits training and research opportunities in developing countries – but researchers have now combined 3D printing, a Raspberry Pi system, and open-source platforms for an affordable alternative.
Type: News
Chemical engineers at World Engineers Summit
ENERGY issues in South East Asia and ways to implement climate change mitigation innovations were the focus of an IChemE workshop at the World Engineers Summit, in Singapore yesterday.
Type: News
An olive branch for a circular economy
RESEARCHERS have piloted a process to turn a waste stream from olive oil manufacture into biofuel, bio-fertiliser and safe water for use in crop irrigation.
Type: News
Climate alliance seeks more engineering institutions
THE Future Climate-Engineering Solutions (FC-ES) project, of which IChemE is a member, has released its Phase 4 Framework which encourages other engineering institutions to participate.
Type: News
3D printing metal alloys for flexible electronics
RESEARCHERS at Oregon State University have developed a method to 3D-print metal alloys which could be used to make flexible electronics.
Type: News
New MOF membrane cuts energy use for petrochemical industry
AN ENERGY efficient separation method for propylene and propane has been developed using metal-organic framework (MOF) membranes, which could significantly reduce the energy requirements of the petrochemical industry.
Type: News