With roughly 5500 references, this book may be considered more of a treatise than a mere introduction to green chemistry. Using an unconventional approach, the author provides a broad but thorough review of the subject, covering traditional green chemistry topics such as catalysis, benign solvents, and alternative feedstocks before moving on to less frequently covered topics such as chemistry of longer wear and population and the environmental chemistry. Topics such as these highlight the importance of chemistry to everyday life and demonstrate the real benefits that wider exploitation of green chemistry can have for society.
Doing without phosgene; the chlorine controversy; toxic heavy-metal ions; solid catalyst and reagents for east of work-up; solid acids and bases; separations; working without organic solvents; biocatalysis and biodiversity; stereochemistry; agrochemicals; materials for a sustainable economy; chemistry of longer wear; chemistry of recycling; energy and the environment; population and the environment; environmental economics; greening.
". . .cover[s] the gamut of chemical processing. . .. . . .an excellent resource and reference."
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