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Toward sustainable diagnostics for <i>Candida albicans</i>: the role of artificial intelligence in analytical chemistry from data processing to Python-based blueness and redness evaluation metrics. [PDF]
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Catalysis and sustainable (green) chemistry
Catalysis Today, 2003Catalysis 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 ...
CENTI, Gabriele, PERATHONER, Siglinda
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2017
Unsustainable chemical products and processes cause damage to the earth that will become irreparable without ethical principles that prioritize the good of future generations. A serious challenge is posed by anthropogenic endocrine disruptors, synthetic chemicals that can alter development and impair health at current exposure levels.
Genoa R. Warner, Terrence J. Collins
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Unsustainable chemical products and processes cause damage to the earth that will become irreparable without ethical principles that prioritize the good of future generations. A serious challenge is posed by anthropogenic endocrine disruptors, synthetic chemicals that can alter development and impair health at current exposure levels.
Genoa R. Warner, Terrence J. Collins
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ChemSusChem, 2009
AbstractGreen chemistry has developed mathematical parameters to describe the sustainability of chemical reactions and processes, in order to quantify their environmental impact. These parameters are related to mass and energy magnitudes, and enable analyses and numerical diagnoses of chemical reactions. The environmental impact factor (E factor), atom
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AbstractGreen chemistry has developed mathematical parameters to describe the sustainability of chemical reactions and processes, in order to quantify their environmental impact. These parameters are related to mass and energy magnitudes, and enable analyses and numerical diagnoses of chemical reactions. The environmental impact factor (E factor), atom
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Medicinal Chemistry for Sustainable Development
Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry, 2023Abstract: Pharmaceutical chemistry has many industrial processes that must be studied and adapted to a new reality where the environment must be the focus of all production chains. Thus, new tech-nologies that are cleaner and use renewable sources of raw materials still need to be developed and applied to materials that go to the market, and they need
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Science, 2001
The present economy relies on a massive inward flow of natural resources followed by a reverse flow of economically spent matter back to the ecosphere. In his essay, Collins argues that chemistry has an important role to play in developing the technological dimension of a sustainable civilization on Earth.
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The present economy relies on a massive inward flow of natural resources followed by a reverse flow of economically spent matter back to the ecosphere. In his essay, Collins argues that chemistry has an important role to play in developing the technological dimension of a sustainable civilization on Earth.
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