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020 _a9781788012034
041 _aeng
082 _a547
_bClaG
100 _a H Clark, James
245 _aGreener Organic Transformations /
_cJames H Clark..[et al.]
260 _aCroydon :
_bRoyal Society of Chemistry,
_c©2022.
300 _axii,192p.
_esbk
520 _aGreen chemistry has progressed from being a driver for change in the chemical and allied industries to being a critical part of chemical education at all levels. The future chemist must be able to practice their trade in the light of increasing concerns about waste and resources, the safety of chemicals in consumer products, and increasingly restrictive legislation. While there are green chemistry educational resources available including lectures and experiments as well as numerous books on green chemistry and major green chemical technologies, there is no “green equivalent” of a standard organic chemistry textbook Systematically covering a variety of well-known reactions that commonly feature in standard organic textbooks this book supplements and supports the standard organic chemistry texts. It highlights the main sustainability issues of classical and contemporary organic transformations and critically evaluates them within a metric of established Green Chemistry Principles noting where additional efforts are needed to improve their environmental footprint. Written by a team of expert authors with a multinational advisory board, this book is a fantastic resource for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students worldwide.
650 _aChemical engineering
_xChemical engineering and related technologies
650 _aGreener Organic
700 _aJardane,Anwar
700 _aMathura ,Avatar Singh.
700 _aStevens,Christian
942 _cBK
999 _c6766
_d6766