Anastas / Boethling / Li | Green Processes, 3 Volume Set | Buch | 978-3-527-31576-5 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, Band 4, 1266 Seiten, 3 Bände, Format (B × H): 184 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 2726 g

Reihe: Handbook of Green Chemistry

Anastas / Boethling / Li

Green Processes, 3 Volume Set

Buch, Englisch, Band 4, 1266 Seiten, 3 Bände, Format (B × H): 184 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 2726 g

Reihe: Handbook of Green Chemistry

ISBN: 978-3-527-31576-5
Verlag: WILEY-VCH


In a world where the emphasis has shifted to being as Green and environmentally friendly as possible, leads to the requirement of this important 3-book set of the Handbook of Green Chemistry edited by the father and pioneer of Green Chemistry, Professor Paul Anastas.
This series summarises the significant body of work that has accumulated over the past decade that details the breakthroughs, innovation and creativity within Green Chemistry and Engineering.

Set III comprises of 3 books, with each volume focussing on a different area and edited by leading scientists in the field:

Green Synthesis - Editor: C.-J. Li
Green Nanoscience - Editors: A. Perosa and M. Selva
Designing Safer Chemicals - Editors: P.T. Anastas, R. Boethling, A. Voutchkova

An essential collection for anyone wishing to gain an understanding of the world of green chemistry and for a variety of chemists, environmental agencies and chemical engineers.
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GREEN SYNTHESIS

Atom Economy: a Challenge for Enhanced Synthetic Efficiency

Evaluating the Greenness of Synthesis

Alternative Feedstocks for Synthesis

Synthesis in Green Solvents

Development and Application of Isocyanide-based Multicomponent Reactions

Flow Syntheses

Synthesis Without Protecting Groups

Biological Synthesis of Pharmaceuticals

Syntheses via C-H Bond Functionalizations

Synthesis Without Metals

Chemistry Beyond Functional Group Transformation

Synthesis Assisted by Electricity

Parameterization and Tracking of Optimization of Synthesis Strategy Using Computer Spreadsheet Algorithms

GREEN NANOSCIENCE

Formation of Nanoparticles Assisted by Ionic Liquids

CO2-Expanded Liquids for Nanoparticle Processing

Green Synthesis and Applications of Magnetic Nanoparticles

Photocatalysis by Nanostructured TiO2-based Semiconductors

Nanoencapsulation for Process Intensification

Formation of Nanoemulsions by Low-Energy Methods and Their Use as Templates for the Preparation of Polymeric Nanoparticles

Toxicity of Carbon Nanotubes

A Review of Green Synthesis of Nanophase Inorganic Materials for Green Chemistry Applications

Use of Extracted Anthocyanin Derivatives in Nanostructures for Solar Energy Conversion

Nanomaterials from Biobased Amphiphiles: the Functional Role of Unsaturations

DESIGNING SAFER CHEMICALS

The Design of Safer Chemicals: Past, Present, and Future Perspectives

Differential Toxicity Characterization of Green Alternative Chemicals

Understanding Mechanisms of Metabolic Transformations as a Tool for Designing Safer Chemicals

Structural and Toxic Mechanism-Based Approaches to Designing Safer Chemicals

Informing Substitution to Safer Alternatives

Design of Safer Chemicals - Ionic Liquids

Designing Safer Organocatalysts - What Lessons Can Be Learned When the Rebirth of an Old Research Area Coincides with the Advent of Green Chemistry?

Life-Cycle Concepts for Sustainable Use of Engineered Nanomaterials in Nanoproducts

Drugs

Greener Chelating Agents

Improvements to the Environmental Performance of Synthetic-Based Drilling Muds

Biochemical Pesticides: Green Chemistry Designs by Nature

Property-Based Approaches to Design Rules for Reduced Toxicity

Reducing Carcinogenicity and Mutagenicity Through Mechanism-Based Molecular Design of Chemicals

Reducing Ecotoxicity

Designing for Non-Persistence

Reducing Physical Hazards: Encouraging Inherently Safer Production

Interaction of Chemicals with the Endocrine System


Paul T. Anastas joined Yale University as Professor and serves 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 include basic research, and the Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Awards. He has published and edited several books in the field of Green Chemistry and developed the 12 principles of Green Chemistry.


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