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Environment benign catalysis

Subramaniam B, Lyon CJ, Arunajatesan V (2002) Environmentally benign multiphase catalysis with dense phase carbon dioxide. Appl Catal B-Environ 37(4) 279-292... [Pg.6]

Despite the great deal of research that has been conducted on enzymatic catalysis in recent years, the potential of this area of catalysis for use in environmentally benign synthesis has just begun to be realized. Due to both the innocuous nature of enzyme catalysts to human health and the environment and their potential for displacing more hazardous catalysts, the use of enzyme catalysts is in concert with the goals of Green Chemistry. [Pg.125]

Grunwaldt, J., Wandeler, R. and Barker, A. (2003). Supercritical fluids in catalysis Opportunities of in situ spectroscopic studies and monitoring phase behavior, Catal. Rev., 45, pp. 1-96. Subramaniam, B., Lyon, C. and Arunajatesan, V. (2002). Environmentally benign multiphase catalysis with dense phase carbon dioxide, Appl. Catal. B Environ., 37, pp. 279-292. [Pg.866]


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