2011
Capital Spending in the Chemical Industry
January
2011
Chem Economics
T. Kevin Swift
Understand the economic state of the chemical industry and trends in capital investment to make wise corporate-spending decisions.
Nanotechnology: A Guide to Nano-Objects
May
2011
On The Horizon
Michael Wong, Sravani Gullapalli, Michael S. Wong
Rapid change in the field of nanotechnology can make it hard to keep track of the latest nanomaterial developments. Here's a primer on the most common shapes, sizes, and compositions of nano-objects.
Demonstrating CCS Integration
August
2011
Special Section
Nick Irvin, P.E., P.G., Richard A. Esposito
The largest, fully integrated process for separating CO2 from fluegas and compressing it to a supercritical fluid, transporting the CO2 by pipeline, and injecting the CO2 into a saline reservoir is now underway at the Plant Barry generating station...
Understand Thermodynamics to Improve Process Simulations
December
2011
Computational Methods
David Hill, Fred C. Justice, P.E.
Selecting a thermodynamic model is an important step in process simulation — one that many engineers overlook. This overview of applied thermodynamics can help you choose the right model for your process.
CEP Marketplace
August
2011
CEP Marketplace
CEP Showcase
December
2011
CEP Showcase
CEP: Institute News
February
2011
Institute News
CEP: Recruitment Classifieds
March
2011
Recruitment Classifieds
CEP: Letters
February
2011
Letters
CEP: Update
January
2011
News Update
CEP: We're History - The Chemical Woman
July
2011
We're History
CEP: What's New - AWMA Expo Preview
June
2011
What's New
CEP: Product Digest - Piping, Tubing, Fitting & Hoses
August
2011
Product Digest
Avoid Natural Gas Piping Hazards
January
2011
Safety
John R. Puskar, P.E.
Repairing natural gas piping is inherently dangerous. Follow these safety protocols to avoid potentially catastrophic results from improper installation and repair of natural gas lines.








