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Green chemistry overview

Tundo, R, Anastas, R, StC. Black, D. et al. (2000) Synthetic Pathways and Processes in Green Chemistry. Introductory Overview. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 72,1207-1228. [Pg.183]

The information was compiled from paper and on-line research and from direct phone conversations and meetings with industry representatives. The more comprehensive overview of case studies of company substitutions for brominated flame retardants demonstrates both the complexity and feasibility of implementing safer alternatives. Other case studies show how leading retailers are moving to phase-out hazardous materials and how some chemical industries are researching and implementing Green Chemistry alternatives. [Pg.19]

Provided an overview and current status of green chemistry education. They addressed how green chemistry... [Pg.13]

This chapter outlines the principles of green chemistry, and explains the connection between catalysis and sustainable development. It covers the concepts of environmental impact, atom economy, and life-cycle analysis, with hands-on examples. Then it introduces the reader to heterogeneous catalysis, homogeneous catalysis, and biocatalysis, explaining what catalysis is and why it is important. The last two sections give an overview of the tools used in catalysis research, and a list of recommended books on specialized subjects in catalysis. [Pg.1]

Advances in Fluorine Science is a new book series presenting critical multidisciplinary overviews on areas in which fluorine and fluoride compounds have a decisive impact. The individual volumes of Advances in Fluorine Science are thematic, addressing comprehensively both the science and applications on topics including the Environment, Green chemistry, Medicine, Health Life Sciences, New Technologies Materials Science, Energy and the Earth Sciences. [Pg.296]

Niichter, M., B. Ondruschka, W. Bonrathand A. Gum, Microwave Assisted Synthesis - A Critical Technology Overview, Green Chemistry, 6, 128-141 (2004). [Pg.75]

Throughout the 1990s many opportunities to learn about green chemistry began to appear. The following partial list gives a brief overview of the breadth of materials that were available to chemical educators by 2003 ... [Pg.158]

This book provides a broad overview of the three most commonly used green reaction media. Directed at researchers and professionals in academic and industrial laboratories, it will also serve as a textbook for graduate courses on green chemistry. Successful green reactions are considered, and experimental sections at the ends of the chapters provide important practical details, with illustrations of potential applications. Sufficient information is included to allow selection of the most appropriate medium. Extensively referenced, the volume offers a point of entry into the detailed literature. [Pg.1]

Anastas, P.T. and Williamson, T.C. (1996). Green chemistiy an overview. In Green Chemistry Designing Chemistry for the Environment, American Chemical Society Symposium Series, No. 626, (ed. P.T. Anastas and T.C. Williamson), pp. 1-17. American Chemical Society. [Pg.7]

The following paragraphs give an overview of current industrial applications of starch-related green chemistry in this area. [Pg.247]

Overview define environmental chemistry and green chemistry spheres of importance outline of text review of concentrations and... [Pg.185]

With an increasing awareness and concerns about our dependency on fossil resources and the depletion of crude oil reserves, this book aims to give an overview to the bio-based economy. Experts from academia and industries worldwide have presented their views on industrial biotechnology, green chemistry and sustainable policy related to the use of renewable raw materials for non-food applications and energy supply. Innovative key research concepts such as waste valorization and its society aspects related to renewable resources need to be transferred to the public, academic and industrial sectors in order to redouble efforts towards a more sustainable society and a bio-based economy. [Pg.7]

Anastas PT, Williamson TC, editors. Green chemistry an overview. In Green chemistry designing chemistry for the environment. ACS Symposium Series 626. Washington, DC American Chemical Society 1996. p 1-17. [Pg.121]

Tundo P, Anastas P et al (2000) Synthetic pathways and processes in green chemistry. Introductory overview. Pure Appl Chem 72 1207 1228... [Pg.61]

Clark JH, Luque R, Matharu AS (2012) Green ehemistry, biofuels, and biorefmery. Annu Rev Chem Biomol Eng 3 183-207. doi 10.1146/annurev-chembioeng-062011-081014 Linthorst JA (2010) An overview origins and development of green chemistry. Found Chem 12(l) 55-68... [Pg.388]

Linthorst, ).A. (2010) An overview origins and development of green chemistry. Found. Chem., 12, 55-68. [Pg.293]


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