Green chemistry takes the EPA's mandate a step further and creates a new reality for chemistry and engineering by asking chemists and engineers to design chemicals, chemical processes and commercial ...
During the late 1990s, Professor James Clark conceives the idea for a Green Chemistry journal to improve the reputation of chemistry by promoting greener, sustainable, and efficient chemical processes ...
This booklet describes the many design principles of green chemistry and engineering in a visually compelling format. Introduction to “Design Principles for Sustainable and Green Chemistry and ...
Green chemistry involves the development of chemical products and processes that minimize the use and generation of hazardous and unwanted substances. Upgrading biogas to valuable solid carbon can ...
Phosphorus is a critical raw material that should be recycled more efficiently. There is also a need for more environmentally friendly production methods for organic phosphorus compounds. A recently ...
For more information please see this Editorial. Green chemistry is, by definition, a continuously-evolving frontier. Therefore, the inclusion of a particular material or technology does not, of itself ...
Green chemistry emerged in the 1990s when research increasingly focused on the development of environmentally benign alternatives to hazardous chemical processes. This was prompted by a rising ...
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