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Handbook of green chemistry and technology

By: Clark, James [Editor].
Contributor(s): Macquarrie, Duncan [Editor].
Publisher: New Delhi John Wiley & Sons 2002Description: xx, 540p. | Binding- Hard Bound | 25*19 cm.ISBN: 9788126548002.Subject(s): PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRYDDC classification: 615.19 Online resources: Explore NDL India For Green Chemistry Summary: Sustainable development is now accepted as a necessary goal for achieving societal, economic and environmental objectives. Within this chemistry has a vital role to play. The chemical industry is successful but traditionally success has come at a heavy cost to the environment. The challenge for chemists and others is to develop new products, processes and services that achieve societal, economic and environmental benefits. This requires an approach that reduces the materials and energy intensity of chemical processes and products; minimises the dispersion of harmful chemicals in the environment; maximises the use of renewable resources and extends the durability and recyclability of products in a way that increases industrial competitiveness as well as improve its tarnished image. ___________________________________________________ TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Introduction. 2 Incentives for Using Green Chemistry and the Presentation of An Approach for Green Chemical Design. 3 Green Product Design. 4 Application of Green Metrics Analysis to Chemical Reactions and Synthesis Plans. 5 Mass balances and life cycle assessment. 6 Process metrics. 7 Application of life cycle assessment in process development. 8 Tools and Strategies for Greening Chemical Inventories in Small Businesses
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Sustainable development is now accepted as a necessary goal for achieving societal, economic and environmental objectives. Within this chemistry has a vital role to play.

The chemical industry is successful but traditionally success has come at a heavy cost to the environment. The challenge for chemists and others is to develop new products, processes and services that achieve societal, economic and environmental benefits.


This requires an approach that reduces the materials and energy intensity of chemical processes and products; minimises the dispersion of harmful chemicals in the environment; maximises the use of renewable resources and extends the durability and recyclability of products in a way that increases industrial competitiveness as well as improve its tarnished image. ___________________________________________________
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Introduction.
2 Incentives for Using Green Chemistry and the Presentation of An Approach for Green Chemical Design.

3 Green Product Design.

4 Application of Green Metrics Analysis to Chemical Reactions and Synthesis Plans.

5 Mass balances and life cycle assessment.

6 Process metrics.

7 Application of life cycle assessment in process development.

8 Tools and Strategies for Greening Chemical Inventories in Small Businesses

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