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Self-assembly in green solvents
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2005Recent advances in design of surfactants and polymers for liquid and supercritical carbon dioxide, and partially fluorinated alkanes, are reviewed. The focus is on surfactant structure-performance relationships, development of non-fluorinated surfactants, and applications of CO2 continuous dispersions for nanoparticle and organic synthesis.
Julian, Eastoe, Sarah, Gold
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Green Solvents in Green Chemistry
2003Abstract The criteria for what determines a green solvent will depend upon the use and ultimate fate of the solvent during the chemical process. Likewise, the determination of what constitutes appropriate solvent usage in green chemistry might include any of the following actions.
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Green solvents for green technologies
2014Within ‘green economy’ approach, growing area of research in the development of green technologies is devoted to designing new, more environmentally friendly solvents. As a promising alternative to traditional organic solvents deep eutectic solvents (DESs) have been dramatically expanding in popularity last few years as a new generation of designer ...
Cvjetko Bubalo, Marina +5 more
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Lipases in Green Chemistry: Deep Eutectic Solvents (DES) as New Green Solvents
2018Deep eutectic solvents (DES) may become important alternatives as versatile, biodegradable, and cost-effective solvents for biocatalysis. Especially for reactions where substrates and products of different polarities are combined, the design of a tailored solvent that may dissolve all compounds-while being enzyme-compatible at the same time-appears to ...
Nadia, Guajardo +1 more
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Current Organic Chemistry, 2010
During the past decade there has been increasing interest in the use of biocatalysts (enzymes or cells) for the transformation of synthetic or natural materials with high selectivity (chemo-, regio- and stereoselectivity). At least three advantageous features have contributed to the development of biocatalytic processes.
Maria Perez +2 more
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During the past decade there has been increasing interest in the use of biocatalysts (enzymes or cells) for the transformation of synthetic or natural materials with high selectivity (chemo-, regio- and stereoselectivity). At least three advantageous features have contributed to the development of biocatalytic processes.
Maria Perez +2 more
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Green Synthesis of Polymer Membranes: Green Solvents and Solvent Recovery
Chemical Engineering & TechnologyABSTRACT This review provides recent findings about the membranes fabricated using green solvents concerning their pore sizes and structure. We summarized preparations of green membranes and solvent recovery after membrane fabrication using polymer membranes.
Dragana Stević +3 more
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Green Chemistry, 2011
Academic research in the area of green solvents is focused on neither the industries that use solvents most nor the types of solvents that the research community believes have the best hope of reducing solvent-related environmental damage. Those of us who are primarily motivated by a desire to reduce such damage would do well to look at the major uses ...
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Academic research in the area of green solvents is focused on neither the industries that use solvents most nor the types of solvents that the research community believes have the best hope of reducing solvent-related environmental damage. Those of us who are primarily motivated by a desire to reduce such damage would do well to look at the major uses ...
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Nachrichten aus der Chemie, 2003
AbstractVom 13. bis 16. Oktober vergangenen Jahres fand in Bruchsal das von der Dechema organisierte Symposium „Green Solvents for Catalysis ‐ Environmentally Benign Reaction Media”︁ statt. Die wissenschaftliche Koordination lag in den Händen von Walter Leitner (RWTH Aachen und MPl für Kohlenforschung, Mülheim/Ruhr), Kenneth R.
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AbstractVom 13. bis 16. Oktober vergangenen Jahres fand in Bruchsal das von der Dechema organisierte Symposium „Green Solvents for Catalysis ‐ Environmentally Benign Reaction Media”︁ statt. Die wissenschaftliche Koordination lag in den Händen von Walter Leitner (RWTH Aachen und MPl für Kohlenforschung, Mülheim/Ruhr), Kenneth R.
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Green solvents toward green enviroment
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2023Pratiksha Kumari, Divya Dhawal Bhandari
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