Green chemistry : theory and practice / Paul T. Anastas and John C. Warner.
By: Anastas, Paul T
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Contributor(s): Warner, John Charles
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
This book aims to introduce the reader to the design, development, and evaluation processes of new Green Chemistry methodologies. A comprehensive introductory text, it takes a broad view of the subject and integrates a wide variety of topics.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 125-129) and index.
Introduction -- What is green chemistry? -- Tools of green chemistry -- Principles of green chemistry -- Evaluating the effects of chemistry -- Evaluating feedstocks and starting materials -- Evaluating reaction types -- Evaluation of methods to design safer chemicals -- Examples of green chemistry -- Future trends in green chemistry.
CIT Module CHEA 8003 - Core reading
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- 1 Introduction
- 2 What is Green Chemistry?
- 3 Tools of Green Chemistry
- 4 Principles of Green Chemistry
- 5 Evaluating the effects of Chemistry
- 6 Evaluating Feedstocks and Starting Materials
- 7 Evaluating Reaction Types
- 8 Evaluation of Methods to Design Safer Chemicals
- 9 Examples of Green Chemistry
- 10 Future Trends in Green Chemistry
- Exercises
- References
- Index