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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- ABOUT THE AUTHOR -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface -- Chapter 1 Green Chemistry and Environment -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. A Necessity For Green Chemistry -- 1.3. Fundamentals of The Green Chemistry -- 1.4. Environmental Spheres -- 1.5. Environmental Chemistry -- 1.6. Environmental Pollution -- 1.7. Green Chemistry And The Synthetic Chemistry -- 1.8. Yield And The Atom Economy -- 1.9. Reduction of Risk -- 1.10. The Risk of No Risk -- 1.11. Waste Prevention |
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1.12. Fundamentals To Know Regarding Chemistry -- References -- Chapter 2 Principles of Green Chemistry -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Green Chemistry And Sustainable Development -- 2.3. Measurement of Sustainability In Chemical Processes -- 2.4. Principles of Green Chemistry -- 2.5. Downsides of Green Chemistry -- 2.6. Key Prospects of Green Chemistry -- References -- Chapter 3 Chemical Hazards and Their Control -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Key Terminologies -- 3.3. Historical Context -- 3.4. The Extent of The Problem -- 3.5. Comprehending Chemical Hazards And Risks |
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3.6. Legislation And Standards -- 3.7. Control of The Chemical Hazards -- 3.8. Implications For The OHS Practice -- 3.9. Way Forward -- References -- Chapter 4 Review of "Green" Chemicals -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. Potential Biomass Resources -- 4.3. Potential Conversion Pathways -- 4.4. Potential Products -- References -- Chapter 5 Efficiency and Design of Green Reactions -- 5.1. Introduction -- 5.2. Key Terminologies -- 5.3. Rearrangements (RARs) -- 5.4. Addition Reactions -- 5.5. Substitution Reactions -- 5.6. Elimination Reactions -- 5.7. Pericyclic Reactions |
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5.8. Oxidation/Reduction Reactions -- 5.9. Reaction Design And Efficiency -- 5.10. Effective Measurement Of Yield -- 5.11. Atom Economy -- References -- Chapter 6 Applications of Green Chemistry -- 6.1. Introduction -- 6.2. History Of The Green Chemistry -- 6.3. Global Impacts -- 6.4. Greener Pharmaceuticals -- 6.5. Green Solvents -- 6.6. Bio-Based Materials And Transformations -- 6.7. Clean Energy Applications -- 6.8. Molecular Self-Assembly -- 6.9. Next Generation Catalyst Design -- 6.10. Molecular Design For Decreased Hazard -- 6.11. Miscellaneous Uses of The Green Chemistry |
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6.12. The Capability of Green Chemistry -- 6.13. Occupational Outlook -- References -- Chapter 7 Life-Cycle Analysis -- 7.1. Introduction -- 7.2. Objective And Scope -- 7.3. Life-Cycle Inventory -- 7.4. LCI Methods -- 7.5. Life-Cycle Impact Assessment -- 7.6. Life-Cycle Interpretation -- 7.7. LCA Uses -- 7.8. Data Analysis -- 7.9. Variants Of Life-Cycle -- 7.10. Green Chemistry-Based LCA -- 7.11. LCA Simulation -- References -- Chapter 8 Future Perspectives of Green Chemistry -- 8.1. Introduction -- 8.2. Industrial Importance of Green Chemistry -- 8.3. Green Chemistry In Education |
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8.4. Energy Conservation. |
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Green chemistry.
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Green chemistry. |
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Sustainable development.
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Sustainable development. |
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Electronic books.
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Print version: Fiscal, Rainer Roldan Green Chemistry Ashland : Arcler Press,c2020 |
ISBN |
9781774078341 |
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1774078341 |
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