Only part of the resources that are extracted from the Earth are transformed into products; most end up as waste, says Buxing Han, a green chemist at the Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of ...
Green Chemistry provides a unique forum for the publication of innovative research on the development of alternative green and sustainable technologies. Green Chemistry is at the frontiers of this ...
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 ...
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 ...
This field seeks to minimize any negative environmental impact of nanotechnology (for instance the waste and toxic byproducts produced in the manufacture of certain nanomaterials) by applying the ...
This decade marked accelerated acceptance of pollution prevention and the establishment of green chemistry as a legitimate scientific field. The Pollution Prevention Act of 1990 marked a regulatory ...
Michael is the Executive Editor for our Physical & Sustainability portfolio, which includes Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics (PCCP), Green Chemistry and Faraday Discussions. Michael studied ...
We are CatLab, a research group from University of Helsinki focusing on catalysis and green chemistry. As a part of the Synthesis and analysis research programme, our facilities are located in the ...
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Texas, Austin Dr. Sarah A. Green is interested in all aspects of environmental chemistry from molecular analytical methods to global climate ...
The high surface-to-volume ratio of nanomaterials makes surface chemistry a crucial aspect of nanochemistry. The reactivity, adsorption, and catalytic properties of nanomaterials are largely ...