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J. W. Mellor, a Comprehensive Treatise on Inorganic and Theoretical Chemistry, Vot 1, pp. 344-51, Longmans, Green, 1922. History of the discovery of oxygen. [Pg.600]

Another example Haack mentioned is the text Chemls try for Changing Times a chemistry textbook for nonchemistry majors. The nonchemistry major student population includes students in education, business, and health fields, such as physical therapy, art, and history. Typically these students are trying to satisfy a science requirement for the university s core requirements and will not take any additional chemistry. The textbook has very little math and focuses on concepts. The new edition has 10-12 new educational modules that cover green chemistry. [Pg.20]

J. S. Wilkes, A short history of ionic liquids—from molten salts to neoteric solvents , Green Chemistry, 2002, 4, 73-80. [Pg.185]

Tundo, P. and Arico, F. (2007) Green chemistry on the rise thoughts on the short history offhe field. Chem. hit.,29 (5), 4-7. [Pg.344]

Focus On and Focus On Biological Chemistry boxes illustrate applications of organic chemistry to the world around us and to the health sciences, explore topics in more depth, or discuss the history of chemical discoveries. Some topics include DDT-Resistcmt Insects, Biological Alkylations and Poisons, and Environmentally Friendly Chemistry (Green Chemistry). [Pg.1328]

Green, A. History of the Clinical Chemistry Department. Birmingham Children s Hospital, unpublished manuscript. Birmingham Childrens Hospital is thanked for supplying a copy of the document. [Pg.212]

Let us look at the history of the development of radical and green chemistry as both of these branches of chemistry were created through a significant paradigm shift of ideas, thoughts and people who trusted in intuition and wanted to be at the frontier of development of knowledge. [Pg.3]

Brief History and Development of Free Radical Chemistry and Evolution of Green Chemistry... [Pg.5]

Besides history of the sustainability concept, Chapter 1 brings up philosophical aspects of the relationship between man and nature and highlights the key sustainability initiatives of the chemical industry, i.e. The Responsible Care Global Charter and the 24 Principles of Green Chemistry and Green Engineering. [Pg.507]

Wenkert, E., Moeller, P.D., Piettre, S.R. (1988). Five-membered aromatic heterocycles as dienophiles in Diels-Alder reactions. Furan, pyrrole and indole Journal of the American Chemical Society, 110, 21, 7188-7194, ISSN 0002-7863 Wenkert, E., Piettre, S.R. (1988). Reaction of a-and 3-acylated furans with conjugated dienes. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 53,5850-5853, ISSN 0022-3263 Wilkes, J.S. (2002). A short history of ionic liquids - From molten salts to neoteric solvents. Green Chemistry, 4, 73-80, ISSN 1463-9270... [Pg.344]

Wilkes, J. S. (2002). A Short History of Ionic Liquids-from Molten Salts to Neoteric Solvents. Green Chemistry, 4, 73-80... [Pg.196]

These environmentally friendly properties lead to the concept of Green Chemistry , manifested in the appearance of a journal of the same name, published by the Royal Society of Chemistiy. All various aspects of ILs including their use in catalysis, biotechnology, polymer chemistry, solar cell construction, chemical kinetic, etc. have been discussed in many books. It has become clear that it is possible to create specific compositions of various ILs exhibiting various physical, chemical, biochemical and pharmaceutical properties. Terms such as tuneable green solvents have been used to describe these possibilities. Within the last 20 years the number of publications dealing with ILs has tremendously inereased. Several excellent reviews on the development of ILs, their history as well as on their expanding applications are available. ... [Pg.78]

Armitage, F.P. A history of chemistry. London Longmans, Green, 1906. 266p. [Pg.558]


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