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Green Chemistry: Theory and Practice

Anastas PT, Warner JC (1998) Green Chemistry Theory and Practice. Oxford University Press, New York, p 30... [Pg.142]

A common definition of green chemistry, which clearly encompasses considerable chemical engineering as well, is the design, development and implementation of chemical processes and products to reduce or eliminate substances hazardous to human health and the environment, (P. T. Anastas and J. Warner, Green Chemistry Theory and Practice, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1998). A more recent article expands this definition to twelve principles (M. Poliakoff, J. M. Fitzpatrick, T.R. Farren and P.T. Anastas, Science, 297, 807-810 (2002). [Pg.153]

U S Environmental Protection Agency (2005) Pollution Prevention (P2) Framework Manual, US Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Anastas, P. and Warner, J. (1998) Green Chemistry Theory and Practice, Oxford University Press, New York. [Pg.133]

Green Chemistry Theory and Practice, Oxford University Press, New York. [Pg.156]


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