And, more importantly, what should one actually do to make chemistry “green” or “greener?” What follows is a collection of design principles that various individuals and groups have proposed over time ...
The 12 principles of green chemistry were established by Paul Anastas and John Warner 1 in 1998. These principles hold true for every industry and, if distilled into a similar framework such as ...
Over the years, many design principles of green chemistry and engineering have been proposed. This booklet organizes these principles in a visually compelling format. The principles fall into one of ...
The collection is intended as a guide and accessible resource for the whole chemical community while helping authors to measure, compare, and describe the advantages and disadvantages of introducing ...