Shaping the Future of Green Chemistry: A Fraunhofer Initiative

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Dr. Stefan Löbbecke
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Dear readers,

“Chemistry does not deserve its bad reputation!” – as the Swiss protein researcher and Nobel Prize winner Kurt Wüthrich put it in 2019, and indeed: the general public still has many negative associations with the topic of chemistry. Yet there is no doubt that chemistry is indispensable for a large number of industrial value chains and is one of the most important drivers of new product developments and innovations in a wide range of economic sectors. And yet: despite all past successes in terms of significant reductions in emissions, energy and resource consumption, the demands for a green, sustainable and efficient chemical industry are experiencing a new dynamic, despite the fact that the chemical industry has long been facing up to the challenging objectives of defossilising its production processes, establishing a circular materials and energy economy and achieving greenhouse gas neutrality.

It is also becoming increasingly clear that the promotion of green, efficient and sustainable chemistry is also worthwhile for economic and competitive reasons. The demand from the processing industry for green processes and primary products (»sustainable supply chain«) is constantly increasing and competitive advantages can be realised more and more easily by increasing efficiency or tapping into sustainable sources of raw materials and energy.

Providing targeted support for this new “green chemistry” dynamic with new research and development contributions is the central mission that nine Fraunhofer Institutes have been pursuing for three years now in a joint, interdisciplinary lighthouse project. Under the title “Shaping the Future of Green Chemistry by Process Intensification and Digitalisation (ShaPID)”, the Fraunhofer Gesellschaft is conducting independent applied preliminary research to show ways in which sustainable, green chemistry can succeed through practical technological innovations. The range of example processes is extremely broad. How do we get from CO2 and biogenic raw material sources to new polymers? How can we successfully synthesise important monomer building blocks from non-fossil raw materials in an energy-efficient way? Or how can highly reactive species be utilised for the atom-efficient production of precursors? In the ShaPID lighthouse project, complementary technologies from various areas of synthesis, reaction and catalysis technology, electrochemistry, continuous process and process engineering, modelling, simulation and process optimisation as well as digitalisation and automation are being brought together in a suitable way. We are convinced that this interdisciplinarity is the key to achieving the necessary technological maturity of new green chemical processes. This also requires suitable “green metrics” concepts and tools in order to be able to describe the “greenness” of chemical processes as objectively, qualitatively and quantitatively as possible during development.

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塑造绿色化学的未来:弗劳恩霍夫倡议
亲爱的读者们,"化学名不副实!"瑞士蛋白质研究专家、诺贝尔奖获得者库尔特-伍特里希在 2019 年如是说。- 瑞士蛋白质研究专家、诺贝尔奖获得者库尔特-伍特里希(Kurt Wüthrich)在 2019 年如是说。然而,毫无疑问,化学在许多产业价值链中都是不可或缺的,是众多经济领域新产品开发和创新的最重要驱动力之一。然而:尽管过去在大幅减少排放、能源和资源消耗方面取得了成功,但对绿色、可持续和高效化学工业的需求正呈现出新的态势,尽管化学工业长期以来一直面临着生产过程去化石化、建立循环材料和能源经济以及实现温室气体中和等挑战性目标。加工业对绿色工艺和初级产品("可持续供应链")的需求不断增加,通过提高效率或利用可持续的原材料和能源来源,可以越来越容易地实现竞争优势。通过新的研发贡献为这种新的 "绿色化学 "动态提供有针对性的支持,是弗劳恩霍夫协会的九个研究所三年来在一个跨学科联合灯塔项目中一直追求的中心任务。在 "通过过程强化和数字化(ShaPID)塑造绿色化学的未来 "这一标题下,弗劳恩霍夫协会正在开展独立的应用初步研究,以展示可持续绿色化学通过实际技术创新取得成功的途径。示例工艺的范围非常广泛。我们如何从二氧化碳和生物原料来源获得新型聚合物?如何以节能方式从非化石原料中成功合成重要的单体结构单元?如何利用高活性物种以原子效率生产前体?在 ShaPID 灯塔项目中,来自合成、反应和催化技术、电化学、连续工艺和工艺工程、建模、模拟和工艺优化以及数字化和自动化等不同领域的互补技术正以适当的方式汇集在一起。我们深信,这种跨学科性是新的绿色化学工艺达到必要的技术成熟度的关键。这也需要合适的 "绿色指标 "概念和工具,以便在开发过程中尽可能客观、定性和定量地描述化学工艺的 "绿色程度"。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
CiteScore
31.40
自引率
1.10%
发文量
312
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Accounts of Chemical Research presents short, concise and critical articles offering easy-to-read overviews of basic research and applications in all areas of chemistry and biochemistry. These short reviews focus on research from the author’s own laboratory and are designed to teach the reader about a research project. In addition, Accounts of Chemical Research publishes commentaries that give an informed opinion on a current research problem. Special Issues online are devoted to a single topic of unusual activity and significance. Accounts of Chemical Research replaces the traditional article abstract with an article "Conspectus." These entries synopsize the research affording the reader a closer look at the content and significance of an article. Through this provision of a more detailed description of the article contents, the Conspectus enhances the article's discoverability by search engines and the exposure for the research.
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