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Green Chemistry journal

Tavener SJ and Clark JH (2004) Can fluorine chemistry be green chemistry. Journal of Fluorine Chemistry 123 31-36. [Pg.1157]

In November 2013, the GCI also launched a journal club where selected research articles published in leading green chemistry journals are discussed and critiqued. Laura Hoch, one of the co-founders, who had prior research experience in green chemistry applied to material science at Pennsylvania State University and at Los Alamos National Laboratory, described her ideas as follows ... [Pg.194]

Anastas, N. D. and Warner, J. C., The incorporation of hazard reduction as a chemical design criterion in green chemistry. Journal of Chemical Health ) Safety, (March/April) 9-13, 2005. [Pg.243]

Boodhoo, K.V.K. and Jachuck, R.J.J. (2000a). The spinning disc reactor for condensation polymerisation. Green Chemistry Journal, Vol. 2, pp. 235-244. [Pg.261]

Andraos, J. Izhakova, J. (2006) Perspectives on the Application of Green Chemistry Principles to Total Synthesis Design. Chimica Oggi/The International Journal of Industrial Chemistry, 24(6, Suppl.), 31-36. [Pg.184]

Professional societies could provide more funding and create more interest through promotion, for example, at professional society meetings and conferences or through society-sponsored journals, to place more emphasis on green chemistry and engineering. [Pg.19]

Results—Two Georgia Tech faculty members who have collaborated for more than 15 years on sustainable chemical processes are among the winners of 2004 Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Awards. Other examples of results could be published journal articles or recognition from the scientific community. [Pg.35]

Published articles highlighting green chemistry and engineering in major academic journals. [Pg.36]

Communication through advertising, teaching, and educational materials are also seen as useful to get the message out and market green chemistry. The many American Chemical Society (ACS) publications Kathryn Parent presented are one avenue. Both the ACS s Journal of Chemical Education and The CPT (Committee on Professional Training) news-... [Pg.37]

Green chemistry has developed rapidly since the early 1990s and finds increasing attention and application in industry. Its principles and examples of application are summarized in books.2,3 Green chemistry was the topic of journal special issues4,5 and various symposia,6-10 and The Royal Society of Chemistry launched a new periodical with the same title. Issues and actions with respect to the oil industry were discussed.11... [Pg.808]

The EPA and the American Chemical Society (ACS) have played a major role in promoting research and development, as well as education, in green chemistry. In 2000 the GCI became a partner of the ACS. Chemical societies around the globe have recognized the importance of green chemistry and promote it through journals, conferences, educational activities, and the formation of GCI chapters. There are GCI chapter affiliates all over the world. [Pg.178]

Mortko, C.J. and Garcia-Garibay, M.A. (2005) Green chemistry strategies using crystal-to-crystal photoreactions stereoselective synthesis and decarbonylation of trans-a,a -dialkenoylcyclohexanones. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 127, 7994-7995. [Pg.65]

Ruiz, T.F., Perez, A.I. and Lopez, M. (2001) An enzymatic extraction and transformation of glucovanillin to vanillin from vanilla green pods. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 49(1 1), 5207-5209. [Pg.311]

Research, and is the editor-in-chief for two international research jonrnals International Journal of Process Wastes Treatment and International Journal of Wastewater Treatment and Green Chemistry. He worked as a consnltant chemical process engineer for China International Water Electric Corp. (CWE, Manritins) from February 2006 to March 2008. Ackmez is presently a lectnrer in the Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering at the University of Manritins. [Pg.447]

There have been many in-depth books and reviews published in the area of green solvents. Hopefully, readers will find this book a readable introduction to the field. However, some cutting-edge results from the recent literature have been included in an attempt to give a clearer picture of where green solvents are today. For more comprehensive information on a particular solvent system, readers should look to the primary literature and the many excellent reviews of relevance to this field in journals such as Green Chemistry and Chemical Reviews. [Pg.233]

Criteria that are used in professional advancement decisions include publication in peer-reviewed journals and presentations at professional meetings. Forty-nine percent of respondents have disseminated materials beyond their own classrooms in a variety of ways. Significant numbers of those who have done so have published woric in peer-reviewed journals (32%), and almost twice as many gave oral presentations of their work at professional meetings (63%). An important component of green chemistry education is the involvement of students in the research programs of faculty members. Material was also distributed by students at professional meetings, primarily as poster presentations. [Pg.21]

The GEMs database (22), while duplicating some already published works, also provides educators with the opportunity to post and use education materials prior to publication. Some materials development may not be extensive enough to publish in a peer-reviewed journal. In order to have those materials available to the general public, however, the educator is able to post single experiments or course syllabi. As this type of publication contributes to the overall knowledge base of the green chemistry community, smaller institutions with less of a research focus consider this to be part of a scholarly portfolio. [Pg.27]


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