EU: December 10th, 2020 – MAPS 4.4 for designing environmentally friendly products & processes
EUROPE : 10 AM CET
FREE WEBINAR

Introducing MAPS4.4 and its new features.

INDUSTRY

  • Fine and bulk chemicals
  • Automotive and transport
  • Defense and aerospace
  • Petrochemicals
  • Home and personal care
  • Pharmaceutical/Agrochemical Development

THE CHALLENGES

  • Rhelogical properties of fluid formulations, e.g. lubricants.
  • Phase equilibria of formulations, e.g. base chemicals and water.
  • Control released active ingredients.
  • Graphene and activated carbon for batteries and supercapacitors.

THE WORK

  • Build reliable digital twins of systems of interest.
  • Determine the rheological properties of interest for designing formulations.
  • Predicting solubility of chemicals in gas and liquid phase.
  • Merging of a vesicle with a droplet.
  • Determine the effect of dopants on storage capacity of graphene based anodes.

THE RESULTS

  • Design of environmentally friendly processes: Phenol reduction in industrial waste
  • Design of environmentally friendly products: Thermal resistance of lubricant formulation
  • Climate change and alternative sources of energy: Electric energy storage systems: Li-batteries

The new release of MAPS 4.4 natively enables industrial researchers to run virtual experimentations on a product’s digital twin and establish the relationship between its performance and its chemical composition. MAPS 4.4 can be used to study and improve all types of materials and products, including catalysts, nanocomposites, polymeric systems, pharmaceuticals, alloys and many more from the atomistic and mesoscopic scales up to the macroscopic within a common environment.

SCIENOMICS using the opportunity of this new release of MAPS will present critical cases where Materials Simulations have been used for designing sustainable and environmentally friendly processes and products.

Anyone interested in sustainable development, environmental regulations and their impact in product and process development will benefit from this free webinar and Q&A session. We will be pleased to have you with us!


The examples presented will demonstrate how to translate a real-life problem in a simulation strategy applied on the digital twin of the product of interest. In particular:

  • Design of environmentally friendly processes: Phenol reduction in industrial waste
  • Design of environmentally friendly products: Thermal resistance of lubricant formulation
  • Climate change and alternative sources of energy: Electric energy storage systems: Li-batteries

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