Editors Ameta (dean of faculty of science, PAHER U., India) and Ameta (chemistry, PAHER U., India) present this green chemistry methodology text. Beginning with an introduction to the principles of green chemistry, the book then considers environmental concerns related to starting materials, products, and catalysts. Solvents are given several chapters, covering ionic liquids, supercritical fluids, and other options. Photocatalytic technology, non-petroleum-based composites, sonic, and microwave assisted reactions are discussed. The book ends with an overview of green engineering in the total manufacturing process, and likely directions for the future. Distributed by CRC Press, a Taylor & Francis Group. Annotation ©2014 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
This book highlights the potential and scope of green chemistry for clean and sustainable development. Covering the basics, the book introduces readers to the need and the many applications and benefits and advantages of environmentally friendly chemical practice and application in industry. The book addresses such topics as ecologically safe products, catalysts and solvents, conditions needed to produce such products, types of chemical processes that are conducive to green chemistry, and much more.
This book highlights the potential and scope of green chemistry for clean and sustainable development. Covering the basics, the book introduces readers to the need and the many applications and benefits and advantages of environmentally friendly chemical practice and application in industry. The book addresses such topics as ecologically safe products, catalysts and solvents, conditions needed to produce such products, types of chemical processes that are conducive to green chemistry, and much more.