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Green Chemistry Theory and Practice

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ISBN-10: 0198506988

ISBN-13: 9780198506980

Edition: 1999

Authors: Paul T. Anastas, John C. Warner

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This book aims to introduce the reader to the design, development, and evaluation processes of new Green Chemistry methodologies. A comprehensive introductory text, it takes a broad view of the subject and integrates a wide variety of topics. Topics covered include: alternative feedstocks, environmentally benign synthetic methodologies, designing safer chemical products, new reaction conditions, alternative solvents and catalyst development, and the use of biosynthesis and biomimetic principles. The reader is introduced to the new evaluation process that encompasses the health and environmental impact of a synthetic pathway from choice of starting materials through to target molecule.…    
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Book details

List price: $34.99
Copyright year: 1999
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 5/25/2000
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 148
Size: 5.43" wide x 8.50" long x 0.35" tall
Weight: 0.594
Language: English

Paul T. Anastas joined Yale University as Professor and iserves as the Director of the Center for Green Chemistry and Green Engineering at Yale. From 2004-2006, Paul Anastas has been the Director of the Green Chemistry Institute in Washington, D.C. Until June of 2004 he served as Assistant Director for Environment at e White House Office of Science and Technology Policy where his responsibilities included a wide range of environmental science issues including furthering international public-private cooperation in areas of Science for Sustainability such as Green Chemistry. In 1991, he established the industry-government-university partnership Green Chemistry Program, which was expanded to…    

Introduction
What is Green Chemistry?
Tools of Green Chemistry
Principles of Green Chemistry
Evaluating the effects of Chemistry
Evaluating Feedstocks and Starting Materials
Evaluating Reaction Types
Evaluation of Methods to Design Safer Chemicals
Examples of Green Chemistry
Future Trends in Green Chemistry
Exercises
References
Index