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Environmental Impact Evaluation for Heterogeneously Catalysed Starch Oxidation
Oxidised starch is currently produced from native starch using sodium hypochlorite as an oxidising agent. The use of hypochlorite has undesired side reactions and produces stoichiometric amounts of waste (salt), thus alternative oxidation methods are ...
Tim M. Hoogstad +5 more
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The 67th special feature, titled “Electrosynthesis Revolutionizing Synthetic Organic Chemistry,” will focus on electrosynthesis, an innovative technology with the potential for sustainable compound production.
Naoki SHIDA, Eisuke SATO
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A multicriteria analysis of photovoltaic systems: Energetic, environmental, and economic assessments [PDF]
The development of photovoltaic (PV) energy has led to rising efficiencies, better reliability, and falling prices. A multicriteria analysis (MCA) of PV systems is proposed in this paper in order to evaluate the sustainability of alternative projects ...
Cucchiella, Federica, D'Adamo, Idiano
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Sanfte Chemie, or soft chemistry, is a scientific and philosophical concept developed in the 1980s under the auspices of the German Green Party (Die Grünen).
Marcin Krasnodębski
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Biodiesel via in situ wet microalgae biotransformation: Zwitter-type ionic liquid supported extraction and transesterification [PDF]
The production of biodiesel derived from microalgae is among the most forthcoming technologies that provide an ecologic alternative to fossil fuels.
Bauer, Gerald +4 more
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The twelve principles of CO2 Chemistry [PDF]
This paper introduces a set of 12 Principles, based on the acronym CO2 CHEMISTRY, which are intended to form a set of criteria for assessing the viability of different processes or reactions for using CO2 as a feedstock for making organic chemicals.
Anastas +28 more
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The increase in energy demand and depletion of fossil fuels are among major issues of modern society. Valorization and transformation of raw materials in products of industrial value represent a challenge.
Salvatore Marullo +2 more
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Sustainability of the chemical manufacturing industry - Towards a new paradigm? [PDF]
This paper describes the current situation of the chemicalmanufacturingindustry, with special reference to Europe and looks to the future sustainability demands on the sector, and the implications of these demands for chemical engineering education ...
Allen +33 more
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An immeasurable confrontation with the transpose our communities to a more justifiable and viable future affords diverse exhilarating scope for scientists, chemical engineers, and experts of other domains. The perception of sustainable chemistry is to acknowledge ecologically safe, friendly, feasible, and capable alternatives in the synthesis and ...
S. Venkatesan Jayakumar, Saxena*, Amit
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Microreactor technology and flow chemistry could play an important role in the development of green and sustainable synthetic processes. In this review, some recent relevant examples in the field of flash chemistry, catalysis, hazardous chemistry and ...
Flavio Fanelli +3 more
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