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Green chemistry and sustainability : A unified approach

By: Majhi, Sasadhar.
Publisher: New Delhi Narosa Publishing House 2022Edition: 1st.Description: xxi, 8.19p. | Binding - Paperback | 23*15.5 cm.ISBN: 9788184877373.Subject(s): PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRYDDC classification: 615.19 Summary: About the book This text presents green chemistry as an exciting area of research rather than as a closed body of knowledge. It provides a lucid introduction to the concepts of green chemistry and demonstrates the principles with excellent illustrations. It contributes an up-to-date and extensive account of green solvents, catalysis, examples for green synthesis with real-world cases, alternative sources of green energy, and prominent greener technologies (Microwave, Ultrasound, Ball Mill) with applications. The text elaborates on green routes for the synthesis of a series of bioactive natural products and pharmaceutical. It focuses on comparisons between traditional and green protocols with several examples. This book is suitable for the syllabi of various universities under the CBCS and LOCF schemes and those students who are preparing for competitive examinations such as NET (UGC-CSIR), GATE, SET, etc. Key Features • Illustrations with numerous examples • Questions and Answers • Exercises at the end of each chapter • A discussion on green metrics • Green routes for the synthesis of organic molecules Table of Contents Foreword / Preface / Acknowledgements / Concepts of Green Chemistry / Principles of Green Chemistry and Designing a Chemical Synthesis / Green Solvents in Green Synthesis / Catalysis and Green Chemistry / Examples of Green Synthesis/Reactions and Some Real World Cases / Alternative Sources of Energy and Prominent Greener Technologies / Synthesis of Bioactive Natural Products Using Green Chemistry / Introduction to Green Chemistry and Pharmaceuticals.
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About the book

This text presents green chemistry as an exciting area of research rather than as a closed body of knowledge. It provides a lucid introduction to the concepts of green chemistry and demonstrates the principles with excellent illustrations. It contributes an up-to-date and extensive account of green solvents, catalysis, examples for green synthesis with real-world cases, alternative sources of green energy, and prominent greener technologies (Microwave, Ultrasound, Ball Mill) with applications. The text elaborates on green routes for the synthesis of a series of bioactive natural products and pharmaceutical. It focuses on comparisons between traditional and green protocols with several examples. This book is suitable for the syllabi of various universities under the CBCS and LOCF schemes and those students who are preparing for competitive examinations such as NET (UGC-CSIR), GATE, SET, etc.
Key Features

• Illustrations with numerous examples • Questions and Answers • Exercises at the end of each chapter • A discussion on green metrics • Green routes for the synthesis of organic molecules


Table of Contents

Foreword / Preface / Acknowledgements / Concepts of Green Chemistry / Principles of Green Chemistry and Designing a Chemical Synthesis / Green Solvents in Green Synthesis / Catalysis and Green Chemistry / Examples of Green Synthesis/Reactions and Some Real World Cases / Alternative Sources of Energy and Prominent Greener Technologies / Synthesis of Bioactive Natural Products Using Green Chemistry / Introduction to Green Chemistry and Pharmaceuticals.

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