Innovation Management in Sustainable Chemistry

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sustainable development
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  • ISBN 9783527354511
  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 170 x 244mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Jan 2026
  • Publisher: Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH
  • Publication City/Country: DE
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Comprehensive resource on sustainable chemistry, bridging the skill gap between academic science education and innovation and entrepreneurship

Innovation Management in Sustainable Chemistry links science with business. Written for science and engineering students with an interest in start-ups and business ambitions, it shows how sustainable chemistry can move from the lab into the real world. The book takes a hands-on approach, offering exercises and teaching by example. It gives students a solid base in sustainable chemistry and business principles, combined with real-life case studies, providing both theory and practice.

Written by one of Europe’s leading academics, who is also an inventor and entrepreneur, the book starts by teaching the basics of sustainable chemistry, sustainable development, and the circular economy. It then focuses on tools for evaluating sustainable innovation projects and ideas. You will learn about business archetypes and narratives, business models, value creation, and value capture. Team composition, IP strategy, and raising capital are covered next, with guidance drawn from experienced professionals.

The two foundation chapters are followed by seven real-life case studies. These follow the stories of start-ups and scale-ups in environmental sampling, catalysis, biodiesel, CO2 conversion, hydrogen storage, and bio-based polymers. Highlighting both successes and failures, the case studies show how the theory of sustainable chemistry is applied in practice. In each chapter, grey ‘tech boxes’ expand on technological aspects relevant to the case at hand.

Additional teaching materials, including lecture plans and in-class group exercises, can be downloaded for free from the publisher’s website.

Gadi Rothenberg is Professor and Chair of Heterogeneous Catalysis and Sustainable Chemistry at the University of Amsterdam and Distinguished Visiting Professor at Tsinghua University. For the past 30 years, he has been teaching courses on catalysis, scientific writing and innovation and entrepreneurship. Rothenberg was voted ‘lecturer of the year’ by the chemistry students. He has published five books and 250 papers in peer-reviewed journals, invented 16 patents and co-founded four companies. His current research interests include clean energy, biomass conversion, and creating value from waste.

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