Green chemistry: an introductory text
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Main Author: Lancaster, M., (Mike) (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge Royal Society of Chemistry c2002
Series:RSC paperbacks
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Item Description:The challenge for today's new chemistry graduates is to meet society's demand for new products that have increased benefits, but without detrimental effects on the environment. Green Chemistry: An Introductory Text outlines the basic concepts of the subject in simple language, looking at the role of catalysts and solvents, waste minimisation, feedstocks, green metrics and the design of safer, more efficient, processes. The inclusion of industrially relevant examples throughout demonstrates the importance of green chemistry in many industry sectors. Intended primarily for use by students and lecturers, this book will also appeal to industrial chemists, engineers, managers or anyone wishing to know more about green chemistry
Includes bibliographical references and index
Principles and concepts of green chemistry -- Waste : production, problems, and prevention -- Measuring and controlling environmental performance -- Catalysis and green chemistry -- Organic solvents : environmentally benign solutions -- Renewable resources -- Emerging greener technologies and alternative energy sources -- Designing greener processes -- Industrial case studies -- The future's green : an integrated approach to a greener chemical industry
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 310 p.)
ISBN:0854046208
1847551009
9781847551009

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