Green Chemistry for Beginners / Anju Srivastava, Rakesh K. Sharma.

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660.0286
Title
Green Chemistry for Beginners / Anju Srivastava, Rakesh K. Sharma.
Physical Description
1 online resource (334 pages : 17 illustrations)
Notes
1. Genesis of Green Chemistry Anju Srivastava, Reena Jain, Manavi Yadav, and Rakesh K. Sharma 2. Waste: A Misplaced Resource Anju Srivastava, Sriparna Dutta, and Rakesh K. Sharma 3. Catalysis: A Promising Green Technology Manavi Yadav, Radhika Gupta, Gunjan Arora, and Rakesh K. Sharma 4. Alternative Reaction Media Radhika Gupta, Reena Jain, and Rakesh K. Sharma 5. Greening Energy Sources Gunjan Arora, Pooja Rana, and Rakesh K. Sharma 6. Implementation of Green Chemistry: Real-World Studies Sriparna Dutta, Manavi Yadav, and Rakesh K. Sharma 7. Green Chemistry in Education, Practice, and Teaching Reena Jain, Anju Srivastava, and Rakesh K. Sharma 8. Green Chemistry: Vision for the Future.
Summary
With escalating concerns over the current state of our planet, the realization to work toward reducing our environmental footprint is gaining momentum. Scientists have realized that green chemistry is the key to reduce waste, rendering healthy environment, and improving human health. The 12 principles of green chemistry are the basic tenets that require understanding at the most fundamental level and implementationto promoting sustainable synthesis. This book discusses innovations in the form of greener technologies (superior green catalysts, alternate reaction media, and green energy sources) and elaborates their tremendous potential in combating the critical global challenges on the horizon. It intends to empower and educate students to grasp the key concepts of green chemistry, think out of the box and come up with new ideas, and apply the basic conceptsin greening the world. It extensively covers the goals of the United Nation's 2030 Agenda of Sustainable Development, whichcan be successfully achieved with the aid of green chemistry. It also highlights cutting-edge greener technologies such as biomimicry, miniaturization, and continuous flow. Edited by two active green chemists, the bookpresents in-depth knowledgeof this field and is extremely helpful for undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate readers, as well as academic and industrial researchers.
Added Author
Srivastava, Anju, editor.
Sharma, R. K. 1957- editor.
Subject
GREEN CHEMISTRY.
TECHNOLOGY / Engineering / Chemical & Biochemical
SCIENCE / Chemistry / Industrial & Technical
Multimedia
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Summary
With escalating concerns over the current state of our planet, the realization to work toward reducing our environmental footprint is gaining momentum. Scientists have realized that green chemistry is the key to reduce waste, rendering healthy environment, and improving human health. The 12 principles of green chemistry are the basic tenets that require understanding at the most fundamental level and implementationto promoting sustainable synthesis. This book discusses innovations in the form of greener technologies (superior green catalysts, alternate reaction media, and green energy sources) and elaborates their tremendous potential in combating the critical global challenges on the horizon. It intends to empower and educate students to grasp the key concepts of green chemistry, think out of the box and come up with new ideas, and apply the basic conceptsin greening the world. It extensively covers the goals of the United Nation's 2030 Agenda of Sustainable Development, whichcan be successfully achieved with the aid of green chemistry. It also highlights cutting-edge greener technologies such as biomimicry, miniaturization, and continuous flow. Edited by two active green chemists, the bookpresents in-depth knowledgeof this field and is extremely helpful for undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate readers, as well as academic and industrial researchers.
Notes
1. Genesis of Green Chemistry Anju Srivastava, Reena Jain, Manavi Yadav, and Rakesh K. Sharma 2. Waste: A Misplaced Resource Anju Srivastava, Sriparna Dutta, and Rakesh K. Sharma 3. Catalysis: A Promising Green Technology Manavi Yadav, Radhika Gupta, Gunjan Arora, and Rakesh K. Sharma 4. Alternative Reaction Media Radhika Gupta, Reena Jain, and Rakesh K. Sharma 5. Greening Energy Sources Gunjan Arora, Pooja Rana, and Rakesh K. Sharma 6. Implementation of Green Chemistry: Real-World Studies Sriparna Dutta, Manavi Yadav, and Rakesh K. Sharma 7. Green Chemistry in Education, Practice, and Teaching Reena Jain, Anju Srivastava, and Rakesh K. Sharma 8. Green Chemistry: Vision for the Future.
Subject
GREEN CHEMISTRY.
TECHNOLOGY / Engineering / Chemical & Biochemical
SCIENCE / Chemistry / Industrial & Technical
Multimedia