Green chemistry : an introductory text /

Sustainable development and environmental issues are at the forefront of public and government concern. Chemistry and Chemical Engineering may offer the solution to many of these challenges, but chemical can also be part of the problem. Green chemistry aims to provide environmentally benign products...

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Main Author: Lancaster, M. (Mike)
Corporate Author: Royal Society of Chemistry (Great Britain)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, UK : Royal Society of Chemistry, [2010]
Edition:2nd ed.
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Summary:Sustainable development and environmental issues are at the forefront of public and government concern. Chemistry and Chemical Engineering may offer the solution to many of these challenges, but chemical can also be part of the problem. Green chemistry aims to provide environmentally benign products from sustainable resources, using processes that do not harm people or the environment. Aimed at undergraduate and postgraduate students, this introduction to green chemistry encourages new ways of thinking about how products and processes are developed. These include methods of waste minimization, use of renewable feed stocks and the role of catalysis in reducing raw material use. This fully updated 2nd edition of Green Chemistry: An Introductory Text is easy to understand and particularly relevant to courses on clean technology and green chemistry. It includes case studies and real examples from industry to demonstrate how the techniques work in practice.
Item Description:Previous edition: 2002.
Physical Description:xv, 328 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781847558732 (hbk.)
1847558739 (hbk.)