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Sustainable Green Chemistry

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Sustainable Green Chemistry, the 1st volume of Green Chemical Processing, covers several key aspects of modern green processing. The scope of this volume goes beyond bio- and organic chemistry, hig...
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  • 10 April 2017
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Sustainable Green Chemistry, the 1st volume of Green Chemical Processing, covers several key aspects of modern green processing. The scope of this volume goes beyond bio- and organic chemistry, highlighting the ecological and economic benefits of enhanced sustainability in such diverse fields as petrochemistry, metal production and wastewater treatment. The authors discuss recent progresses and challenges in the implementation of green chemical processes as well as their transfer from academia to industry and teaching at all levels. Selected successes in the greening of established processes and reactions are presented, including the use of switchable polarity solvents, actinide recovery using ionic liquids, and the removal of the ubiquitous bisphenol A molecule from effluent streams by phytodegradation.

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Price: $226.99
Pages: 125
Publisher: De Gruyter
Imprint: De Gruyter
Publication Date: 10 April 2017
ISBN: 9783110441895
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: SCI003000 SCIENCE / Applied Sciences, SCI013060 SCIENCE / Chemistry / Industrial & Technical, SCI026000 SCIENCE / Environmental Science (see also Chemistry / Environmental), TEC007000 Technology & Engineering / Electrical, TEC009010 Technology & Engineering / Chemical & Biochemical, TEC021000 Technology & Engineering / Materials Science / General
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Mark Anthony Benvenuto, University of Detroit Mercy, Detroit, MI USA

successes in greening established processes and reactions

processes and reactions that should be made more sustainable

creating usable products from materials which are waste

green chemistry

corporate perspectives on green and sustainable chemistry

new developments in catalysis for green and sustainable chemistry