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Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

https://read.qxmd.com/read/36930877/active-colloids-as-models-materials-and-machines
#21
REVIEW
Kyle J M Bishop, Sibani Lisa Biswal, Bhuvnesh Bharti
Active colloids use energy input at the particle level to propel persistent motion and direct dynamic assemblies. We consider three types of colloids animated by chemical reactions, time-varying magnetic fields, and electric currents. For each type, we review the basic propulsion mechanisms at the particle level and discuss their consequences for collective behaviors in particle ensembles. These microscopic systems provide useful experimental models of nonequilibrium many-body physics in which dissipative currents break time-reversal symmetry...
March 17, 2023: Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36930876/electrochemical-manufacturing-routes-for-organic-chemical-commodities
#22
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Ricardo Mathison, Alexandra L Ramos Figueroa, Casey Bloomquist, Miguel A Modestino
Electrochemical synthesis of organic chemical commodities provides an alternative to conventional thermochemical manufacturing and enables the direct use of renewable electricity to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the chemical industry. We discuss electrochemical synthesis approaches that use abundant carbon feedstocks for the production of the largest petrochemical precursors and basic organic chemical products: light olefins, olefin oxidation derivatives, aromatics, and methanol. First, we identify feasible routes for the electrochemical production of each commodity while considering the reaction thermodynamics, available feedstocks, and competing thermochemical processes...
March 17, 2023: Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36917814/outsmarting-pathogens-with-antibody-engineering
#23
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Ahlam N Qerqez, Rui P Silva, Jennifer A Maynard
There is growing interest in identifying antibodies that protect against infectious diseases, especially for high-risk individuals and pathogens for which no vaccine is yet available. However, pathogens that manifest as opportunistic or latent infections express complex arrays of virulence-associated proteins and are adept at avoiding immune responses. Some pathogens have developed strategies to selectively destroy antibodies, whereas others create decoy epitopes that trick the host immune system into generating antibodies that are at best nonprotective and at worst enhance pathogenesis...
March 14, 2023: Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36917813/drying-drops-of-colloidal-dispersions
#24
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Sumesh P Thampi, Madivala G Basavaraj
Drying drops of colloidal dispersions have attracted attention from researchers since the nineteenth century. The multiscale nature of the problem involving physics at different scales, namely colloidal and interfacial phenomena as well as heat, mass, and momentum transport processes, combined with the seemingly simple yet nontrivial shape of the drops makes drying drop problems rich and interesting. The scope of such studies widens as the physical and chemical nature of dispersed entities in the drop vary and as evaporation occurs in more complex configurations...
March 14, 2023: Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36913716/scale-up-of-photochemical-reactions-transitioning-from-lab-scale-to-industrial-production
#25
REVIEW
Stefan D A Zondag, Daniele Mazzarella, Timothy Noël
In the past two decades, we have witnessed a rapid emergence of new and powerful photochemical and photocatalytic synthetic methods. Although these methods have been used mostly on a small scale, there is a growing need for efficient scale-up of photochemistry in the chemical industry. This review summarizes and contextualizes the advancements made in the past decade regarding the scale-up of photo-mediated synthetic transformations. Simple scale-up concepts and important fundamental photochemical laws have been provided along with a discussion concerning suitable reactor designs that should facilitate scale-up of this challenging class of organic reactions...
March 13, 2023: Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36888993/in-situ-operando-characterization-techniques-of-electrochemical-co-2-reduction
#26
REVIEW
Bjorn Hasa, Yaran Zhao, Feng Jiao
Electrocatalytic conversion of carbon dioxide to valuable chemicals and fuels driven by renewable energy plays a crucial role in achieving net-zero carbon emissions. Understanding the structure-activity relationship and the reaction mechanism is significant for tuning electrocatalyst selectivity. Therefore, characterizing catalyst dynamic evolution and reaction intermediates under reaction conditions is necessary but still challenging. We first summarize the most recent progress in mechanistic understanding of heterogeneous CO2 /CO reduction using in situ/operando techniques, including surface-enhanced vibrational spectroscopies, X-ray- and electron-based techniques, and mass spectroscopy, along with discussing remaining limitations...
March 8, 2023: Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36888992/everything-you-wanted-to-know-about-deep-eutectic-solvents-but-were-afraid-to-be-told
#27
REVIEW
Dinis O Abranches, João A P Coutinho
Are deep eutectic solvents (DESs) a promising alternative to conventional solvents? Perhaps, but their development is hindered by a plethora of misconceptions. These are carefully analyzed here, beginning with the very meaning of DESs, which has strayed far beyond its original scope of eutectic mixtures of Lewis or Brønsted acids and bases. Instead, a definition that is grounded on thermodynamic principles and distinguishes between eutectic and deep eutectic is encouraged, and the types of precursors that can be used to prepare DESs are reviewed...
March 8, 2023: Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35700529/liquid-phase-transmission-electron-microscopy-for-reliable-in-situ-imaging-of-nanomaterials
#28
REVIEW
Jongbaek Sung, Yuna Bae, Hayoung Park, Sungsu Kang, Back Kyu Choi, Joodeok Kim, Jungwon Park
Liquid-phase transmission electron microscopy (LPTEM) is a powerful in situ visualization technique for directly characterizing nanomaterials in the liquid state. Despite its successful application in many fields, several challenges remain in achieving more accurate and reliable observations. We present LPTEM in chemical and biological applications, including studies for the morphological transformation and dynamics of nanoparticles, battery systems, catalysis, biomolecules, and organic systems. We describe the possible interactions and effects of the electron beam on specimens during observation and present sample-specific approaches to mitigate and control these electron-beam effects...
June 10, 2022: Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35700528/engineering-next-generation-car-t-cells-overcoming-tumor-hypoxia-and-metabolism
#29
REVIEW
Torahito A Gao, Yvonne Y Chen
T cells engineered to express chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) have shown remarkable success in treating B-cell malignancies, reflected by multiple US Food and Drug Administration-approved CAR-T cell products currently on the market. However, various obstacles have thus far limited the use of approved products and constrained the efficacy of CAR-T cell therapy against solid tumors. Overcoming these obstacles will necessitate multidimensional CAR-T cell engineering approaches and better understanding of the intricate tumor microenvironment (TME)...
June 10, 2022: Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35700527/transformation-of-biopharmaceutical-manufacturing-through-single-use-technologies-current-state-remaining-challenges-and-future-development
#30
REVIEW
Jasmin J Samaras, Martina Micheletti, Weibing Ding
Single-use technologies have transformed conventional biopharmaceutical manufacturing, and their adoption is increasing rapidly for emerging applications like antibody-drug conjugates and cell and gene therapy products. These disruptive technologies have also had a significant impact during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, helping to advance process development to enable the manufacturing of new monoclonal antibody therapies and vaccines. Single-use systems provide closed plug-and-play solutions and enable process intensification and continuous processing...
June 10, 2022: Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35700526/introduction
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael F Doherty, Rachel A Segalman
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June 10, 2022: Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35417199/hydrogen-production-and-its-applications-to-mobility
#32
REVIEW
Andres Gonzalez-Garay, Mai Bui, Diego Freire Ordóñez, Michael High, Adam Oxley, Nadine Moustafa, Paola A Sáenz Cavazos, Piera Patrizio, Nixon Sunny, Niall Mac Dowell, Nilay Shah
Hydrogen has been identified as one of the key elements to bolster longer-term climate neutrality and strategic autonomy for several major countries. Multiple road maps emphasize the need to accelerate deployment across its supply chain and utilization. Being one of the major contributors to global CO2 emissions, the transportation sector finds in hydrogen an appealing alternative to reach sustainable development through either its direct use in fuel cells or further transformation to sustainable fuels. This review summarizes the latest developments in hydrogen use across the major energy-consuming transportation sectors...
June 10, 2022: Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35378043/lessons-from-biomass-valorization-for-improving-plastic-recycling-enzymes
#33
REVIEW
Margarida Gomes, Yannick Rondelez, Ludwik Leibler
Synthetic polymers such as plastics exhibit numerous advantageous properties that have made them essential components of our daily lives, with plastic production doubling every 15 years. The relatively low cost of petroleum-based polymers encourages their single use and overconsumption. Synthetic plastics are recalcitrant to biodegradation, and mismanagement of plastic waste leads to their accumulation in the ecosystem, resulting in a disastrous environmental footprint. Enzymes capable of depolymerizing plastics have been reported recently that may provide a starting point for eco-friendly plastic recycling routes...
June 10, 2022: Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35378042/multilevel-mesoscale-complexities-in-mesoregimes-challenges-in-chemical-and-biochemical-engineering
#34
REVIEW
Jianhua Chen, Ying Ren, Wen Lai Huang, Lin Zhang, Jinghai Li
This review discusses the complex behaviors in diverse chemical and biochemical systems to elucidate their commonalities and thus help develop a mesoscience methodology to address the complexities in even broader topics. This could possibly build a new scientific paradigm for different disciplines and could meanwhile provide effective tools to tackle the big challenges in various fields, thus paving a path toward combining the paradigm shift in science with the breakthrough in technique developments. Starting with our relatively fruitful understanding of chemical systems, the discussion focuses on the relatively pristine but very intriguing biochemical systems...
June 10, 2022: Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35320699/nanotherapeutics-and-the-brain
#35
REVIEW
Andrea Joseph, Elizabeth Nance
Brain disease remains a significant health, social, and economic burden with a high failure rate of translation of therapeutics to the clinic. Nanotherapeutics have represented a promising area of technology investment to improve drug bioavailability and delivery to the brain, with several successes for nanotherapeutic use for central nervous system disease that are currently in the clinic. However, renewed and continued research on the treatment of neurological disorders is critically needed. We explore the challenges of drug delivery to the brain and the ways in which nanotherapeutics can overcome these challenges...
June 10, 2022: Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35259931/flow-chemistry-a-sustainable-voyage-through-the-chemical-universe-en-route-to-smart-manufacturing
#36
REVIEW
Amanda A Volk, Zachary S Campbell, Malek Y S Ibrahim, Jeffrey A Bennett, Milad Abolhasani
Microfluidic devices and systems have entered many areas of chemical engineering, and the rate of their adoption is only increasing. As we approach and adapt to the critical global challenges we face in the near future, it is important to consider the capabilities of flow chemistry and its applications in next-generation technologies for sustainability, energy production, and tailor-made specialty chemicals. We present the introduction of microfluidics into the fundamental unit operations of chemical engineering...
June 10, 2022: Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35417198/zeolitic-imidazolate-framework-membranes-novel-synthesis-methods-and-progress-toward-industrial-use
#37
REVIEW
Dennis T Lee, Peter Corkery, Sunghwan Park, Hae-Kwon Jeong, Michael Tsapatsis
In the last decade, zeolitic imidazolate frameworks (ZIFs) have been studied extensively for their potential as selective separation membranes. In this review, we highlight unique structural properties of ZIFs that allow them to achieve certain important separations, like that of propylene from propane, and summarize the state of the art in ZIF thin-film deposition on porous substrates and their modification by postsynthesis treatments. We also review the reported membrane performance for representative membrane synthesis approaches and attempt to rank the synthesis methods with respect to potential for scalability...
April 13, 2022: Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35385675/medical-3d-printing-tools-and-techniques-today-and-tomorrow
#38
REVIEW
Kelsey Willson, Anthony Atala
Three-dimensional printing is a still-emerging technology with high impact for the medical community, particularly in the development of tissues for the clinic. Many types of printers are under development, including extrusion, droplet, melt, and light-curing technologies. Herein we discuss the various types of 3D printers and their strengths and weaknesses concerning tissue engineering. Despite the advantages of 3D printing, challenges remain in the development of large, clinically relevant tissues. Advancements in bioink development, printer technology, tissue vascularization, and cellular sourcing/expansion are discussed, alongside future opportunities for the field...
April 6, 2022: Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35363506/blockchain-technology-in-the-chemical-industry
#39
REVIEW
Xiaochi Zhou, Markus Kraft
This article presents a review of the application of blockchain and blockchain-based smart contracts in the chemical and related industries. We introduce the basic concepts of blockchain and smart contracts and explain how some of their features are enabled. We review several typical or novel applications of blockchain and smart contract technologies and their enabling concepts and underlying technologies. We classify the selected literature into five categories and discuss their motivations and technical designs...
April 1, 2022: Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35363505/technological-options-for-direct-air-capture-a-comparative-process-engineering-review
#40
REVIEW
Xiaowei Wu, Ramanan Krishnamoorti, Praveen Bollini
The direct capture of CO2 from ambient air presents a means of decelerating the growth of global atmospheric CO2 concentrations. Considerations relating to process engineering are the focus of this review and have received significantly less attention than those relating to the design of materials for direct air capture (DAC). We summarize minimum thermodynamic energy requirements, second law efficiencies, major unit operations and associated energy requirements, capital and operating expenses, and potential alternative process designs...
April 1, 2022: Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
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