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The ACS Green Chemistry Institute. Green Chemistry Educational Resources Web Page. http //portal.acs.org/portal/Navigate nodeid=1444 (accessed Jan 10, 2008). [Pg.18]

In addition to the resources listed above, ACS continues to develop new resources such as new textbooks infused with green chemistiy business school case studies being conducted to emphasize the connection between green chemistry and economics and other user driven tools. Parent concluded that students are our greatest resource in green chemistry education and developing them should be our key goal. ... [Pg.27]

Most of the materials that have been developed for green chemistry education are supplementary materials such as small books and websites. Instructors are encouraged to use these materials to complement the topics that they normally discuss in a particular course. We all know what happens to most supplementary materials... only the most ambitious and energetic among us even consider incorporating these resources into an already overcrowded course. [Pg.95]

Given this plethora of resources, it is somewhat surprising that such a small number of chemical educators were engaged in green chemistry education in the early 2000s. Like the vast majority of the chemical education community at that time, our department remained largely unaware of and indifferent to the principles and perspectives of the green chemistry movement. [Pg.158]

Gann, M.C. Connelly, M.E. (2000) Real World Cases in Green Chemistry. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC. http //www.chemistry.org/portal/resources/ACS/ACSContent/ education/greenchem/case.pdf. [Pg.247]

Other tools, materials, or programs needed to complement current green chemistry and engineering educational resources include ... [Pg.27]

RSC Ibuprofen - A Case Study in Green Chemistry in http //www.rsc.org/ Education/Teachers/Resources/green/ibuprofen/ibuprofen.pdf. [Pg.506]

A. Liihken and H. J. Bader, Energy input from microwaves and ultra sound - examples of new approaches to Green Chemistry, In Green Chemistry, ed. Royal Society of Chemistry, Royal Chemical Society, Cambridge, 2003, http //www.rsc.org/Education/Teachers/Resources/green/ docs/microwaves.pdf. [Pg.25]

American Chemical Society, green chemistry resources, ACS homepage http // www.acs.org/ education/greenchem/. [Pg.311]


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