A Thorough Examination of the Chemical Engineering Process: Fundamentals, Design, and Application

Year : 2025 | Volume : 16 | Issue : 03 | Page : 14 25
    By

    V. Basil Hans,

  • Swathi Bhat,

  • Aaron Kunal Tatpati,

  1. Research Professor, School of Management, Srinivas University, Mangalore, Karnataka, India
  2. Assistant Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, St. Aloysius (deemed to be) University, Mangalore, Karnataka, India
  3. PhD Research Scholar, School of Management, Srinivas University, Mangalore, Karnataka, India

Abstract

This article gives a full picture of the chemical engineering process, focusing on the basic ideas, methods, and tools that make up the profession. It looks at how chemical, physical, and biological processes change raw materials into useful goods, with a focus on how design, optimization, and control work together in industrial systems. Some of the main topics talked about are process design, thermodynamics, reaction engineering, transport phenomena, and sustainability. The essay looks at both old and new ways of doing things to show how the role of chemical engineers is changing as they work to solve global problems including energy efficiency, protecting the environment, and managing resources. The study provides an easy introduction for readers aiming to comprehend the extent and influence of chemical engineering in contemporary industry. Chemical engineering stands at the intersection of science and technology, playing a vital role in industrial innovation and sustainable development. By combining principles of chemistry, physics, biology, and mathematics, chemical engineers develop processes that enhance production efficiency, reduce waste, and promote cleaner technologies. This article also highlights how modern computational tools, simulation software, and automation have revolutionized process design and control, enabling industries to meet growing global demands responsibly. Furthermore, the discipline’s contribution to renewable energy, waste management, and green chemistry demonstrates its expanding impact on both economic growth and environmental preservation. Through this integrated perspective, the study emphasizes that chemical engineering is not only about manufacturing products but also about shaping a sustainable future through innovation, problem-solving, and multidisciplinary collaboration.

Keywords: Chemical manufacturing, industrial processes, process design, reaction engineering, thermodynamics, transport phenomena, sustainability

[This article belongs to Journal of Modern Chemistry & Chemical Technology ]

How to cite this article:
V. Basil Hans, Swathi Bhat, Aaron Kunal Tatpati. A Thorough Examination of the Chemical Engineering Process: Fundamentals, Design, and Application. Journal of Modern Chemistry & Chemical Technology. 2025; 16(03):14-25.
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V. Basil Hans, Swathi Bhat, Aaron Kunal Tatpati. A Thorough Examination of the Chemical Engineering Process: Fundamentals, Design, and Application. Journal of Modern Chemistry & Chemical Technology. 2025; 16(03):14-25. Available from: https://journals.stmjournals.com/jomcct/article=2025/view=234519


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Volume 16
Issue 03
Received 15/10/2025
Accepted 24/10/2025
Published 29/10/2025
Publication Time 14 Days


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