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Catalysis and sustainable (green) chemistry

Catalysis Today, 2003
Catalysis is a key technology to achieve the objectives of sustainable (green) chemistry. After introducing the concepts of sustainable (green) chemistry and a brief assessment of new sustainable chemical technologies, the relationship between catalysis and sustainable (green) chemistry is discussed and illustrated via an analysis of some selected and ...
Gabriele Centi, Siglinda Perathoner
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Green and Sustainable Chemistry

Series on Chemistry, Energy and the Environment, 2020
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Green Chemistry and Sustainable Development

2021
Based on the principles of sustainable development, this chapter discusses the relationship between sustainable development and environmental protection, and analyzes environmental problems which influence sustainable development in Belarus and in China.
Tatsiana Savitskaya   +9 more
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Green and Sustainable Chemistry

2016
The products of the chemical and pharmaceutical industries are indispensable for our high standard of living and health. Estimations say that about 100,000 chemicals are available on the market, mostly used in combination with other chemicals. Consumers may be unaware that the products of chemical industries provide the functionality they expect when ...
Kümmerer, Klaus, Clark, James
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GREEN AND SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY

Increase in global warming and pollution due to chemicals increase the demand for Green and sustainable chemistry. There is a need for more environmentally benign process in chemical industry, which become known as ‗green chemistry or sustainable chemistry‘.1- 3 In traditional, the concept of efficiency is basically focus on money, time and yield of ...
Mohit Saroha   +4 more
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Green Chemistry and Sustainability

2016
The idea of preparing industrial and commercial products from bio-based and renewable materials is not a new one. Humans have relied on agriculture for food, clothing, and shelter throughout human history. In the 1930s, United States saw a resurgence of interest in producing a greater number of industrial and commercial products from agricultural ...
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