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M.C. Cann and M.E. Connelly, Real World Cases in Green Chemistry , American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C., 2000. [Pg.290]

Throughout the remaining four sections of this chapter, we will provide illustrations on the use of the various techniques, using real-world case studies. [Pg.216]

The writing of this book was undertaken because it was intended to be the first work that solely focuses on chemistry, and what appropriate metrics for Green Chemistry might be. We hope the book provides an up-to-date and authoritative text on the current development of environmental concepts in chemical technologies from clean and green to sustainable development. We also think it provides up-to-date information on the problems of metrics fundamental aspects of metrics, practical realisations and real-world case study examples. The concepts and approaches of metrics are related to the fundamental problems in chemistry and the main focus is on the use of metrics to promote the development and implementation of green chemistry and technology solutions. [Pg.330]

The scheduling of the production of polymers in a multi-product batch plant (see Figure 9.13) is investigated here as a real-world case study. The reader is referred to Chapter 8 for a more detailed description. [Pg.206]

A starting point for Cann was the development of the book Real World Cases in Green Chemistry with coauthor Marc Connelly. They designed the book to be used in a variety of ways. It contains descriptions of 10 projects that have won or been nominated for Presidential Green Ghemistry Ghallenge awards. The book can also serve as a resource for... [Pg.25]

Real- World Cases in Green Ghemistry—kn undergraduate seminar text ... [Pg.27]

Undergraduate Textbooks Chemistry in Context Real-world Cases in Green Chemistry Greener Approaches to Undergraduate Laboratory Experiments American Chemical Society Kathryn Parent... [Pg.44]

Cann, M. C. Connally, M. E. Real-World Cases in Green Chemistry American Chemical Society Washington, 2000. [Pg.322]

Although the formalized definition (5) of our structure elucidation problem appears straightforward and may look extremely useful for automation of the problem, it does not match real-world cases for at least two reasons ... [Pg.287]

We also want this book to help students and academics to connect geochemistry with society s environmental problems. A wide variety of environmental issues are covered in this book, and most examples are drawn from real-world cases some from first-hand experience. We hope this book will fill some gaps in the education of geology students. [Pg.298]

To model chemical production processes, time series methods are used. Theoretical and empirical indications are given that this class of models is able to capture the characteristic short-term time-dependency patterns of physical and chemical transformation processes. Simultaneously, the models complexity is kept at an acceptable level. To model the change of production modes of chemical production plants in the long run, Markov chains are used. The application of these models is illustrated by real-world case studies. [Pg.204]

After concluding we could have some control over the degree of flop by adjusting the colorant loading and in some cases, by substituting pigments in the color match phase, we were anxious to apply multi-angle spectrophotometry to some real world cases. The follow-... [Pg.224]

AN EXAMPLE OF PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION A REAL-WORLD CASE... [Pg.347]


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