Scalability of Industrial Production
Research gap analysis derived from 4 chemistry papers in our local library.
The gap
The industrial scalability and manufacturing process validation for large-scale production of various bio-based materials and products are unaddressed.
Consensus across the literature
Papers collectively establish the need for industrial-scale production feasibility studies but leave open the specific methods, populations, or datasets required.
Research trend
Emerging — attention growing, methods still coalescing.
Supporting evidence — 4 representative gaps
- Formulation & Evaluation of Herbal Fairness Cream Using Beetroot and Rose Flower (2026) · doi
Industrial-scale production feasibility was mentioned as a potential application, but no scalability studies, batch size optimization, or manufacturing process validation were actually conducted.
Keywords: industrial scale production feasibility mentioned potential application scalability batch size optimization manufacturing process validation actually - Agriculture waste derived biochar based polyvinyl alcohol composites for structural applications (2026) · doi
No large-scale production or scalability analysis is discussed, limiting understanding of the feasibility of manufacturing these composites for industrial structural applications.
Keywords: large scale production scalability discussed limiting understanding feasibility manufacturing composites industrial structural applications - Pengaruh Kondisi Operasi Terhadap Kualitas Aluminium Stearat dalam Reaktor Batch (2026) · doi
Industrial scalability of the batch reactor process and its feasibility for large-scale production of aluminum stearate is not addressed.
Keywords: industrial scalability batch reactor process feasibility large scale production aluminum stearate addressed - Synergistic effect of iron oxide nanoparticles and ficus carica extract on pectin-PVA electrospun nanofibers for diabetic wound regeneration (2026) · doi
The study does not evaluate the scalability of the electrospinning approach for large-scale manufacturing of the fibrous composites.
Keywords: evaluate scalability electrospinning approach large scale manufacturing fibrous composites
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