Green Chemistry
Green Chemistry
A Path to Sustainable Development
Prasad, Lalit; S Varma, Rajender; Jain, Arvind Kumar; Ahmad Khan, Shafat
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
03/2025
400
Mole
Inglês
9780443219900
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1.1 History of Green Chemistry: Remodeling from conventional approach to greener approach
1.2 Selection of solvent and auxiliary
1.3 Eutectic solvents in mining industry
1.4 Green catalyst and reagents
II. Greener approaches and methodologies for sustainability
2.1 Microwave irradiation (MWI) techniques
2.2 Ultrasonication techniques
2.3 Photo-catalysis techniques
2.4 Grinding and milling methods (mechanochemical)
2.5 Supercritical fluid extraction techniques
2.6 Biological and enzymatic approach
III. Interdisciplinary Approach of Green Chemistry
3.1 Nanoscience and nanotechnology
3.2 Sustainable energy resources
3.3 Green structure and buildings
3.4 Petroleum and oil industries
3.5 Green approach for transportation
IV By-product Value addition
4.1 Zero waste technology
4.2 CO2 Sequestration/conversion of CO2 to methanol
4.3 Conversion of waste to value added product
4.4 Green Solution for environmental sustainability
V Green chemistry: challenges, opportunities, and Future Perspective of green chemistry
5.1 Major challenges
5.2 Opportunities in different sectors
5.3 Case studies & Techno-economic analyses
5.4 Future possibility & Life cycle analysis (LCA)
1.1 History of Green Chemistry: Remodeling from conventional approach to greener approach
1.2 Selection of solvent and auxiliary
1.3 Eutectic solvents in mining industry
1.4 Green catalyst and reagents
II. Greener approaches and methodologies for sustainability
2.1 Microwave irradiation (MWI) techniques
2.2 Ultrasonication techniques
2.3 Photo-catalysis techniques
2.4 Grinding and milling methods (mechanochemical)
2.5 Supercritical fluid extraction techniques
2.6 Biological and enzymatic approach
III. Interdisciplinary Approach of Green Chemistry
3.1 Nanoscience and nanotechnology
3.2 Sustainable energy resources
3.3 Green structure and buildings
3.4 Petroleum and oil industries
3.5 Green approach for transportation
IV By-product Value addition
4.1 Zero waste technology
4.2 CO2 Sequestration/conversion of CO2 to methanol
4.3 Conversion of waste to value added product
4.4 Green Solution for environmental sustainability
V Green chemistry: challenges, opportunities, and Future Perspective of green chemistry
5.1 Major challenges
5.2 Opportunities in different sectors
5.3 Case studies & Techno-economic analyses
5.4 Future possibility & Life cycle analysis (LCA)