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Making iron without coal or carbon dioxide
Industry partners seek to split and emit water
Type: News
RIL develops new benzene extraction process
Commercialises method after creating robust solvent
Type: News
Alaska and China sign LNG development deal
ALASKA and China have signed an historic joint development agreement for the Alaska LNG project, the US state’s strategic gas infrastructure project.
Type: News
Celebrating six decades of UCD Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering
Type: Feature
OVER 3,200 members participated in this year’s IChemE salary and member satisfaction survey. They hailed from our top 11 member countries – the UK, Malaysia, Australia, South Africa, Ireland, New Zealand, Singapore, India, Canada, United Arab Emirates and the US.
Type: Feature
An urgent request: new decommissioning head must bring fresh-thinking to wrong-headed plans
THE appointment this week of a new head of decommissioning at the UK’s Oil & Gas Authority (OGA) raises hope that a fresh pair of eyes might take a different view on current decommissioning plans, which to my mind are entirely wrong-headed.
Type: Feature
Education students differently, with a more scenario- and problem-based engineering curriculum
Type: Feature
After ten years of promoting carbon capture and storage in the UK, the technology is still in 'suspended animation'
Type: Feature
Johann Glauber – Alchemy to Modern Chemistry
Alchemy. It’s a word that conjures up images of charlatans and quackery, of quasi-mythical men poring over steaming cauldrons trying to turn lead into gold. It’s an image that is worlds apart from modern chemical engineering, carried out in a sleek contractor’s office, in a modern laboratory or on a heavy industrial site – factual, precise, auditable.
Type: Feature