Handbook of Green Chemistry and Technology
edited by D.J.H. Clark
Contents
- Principles of sustainable and green chemistry
- Chemistry and the environment
- Green chemistry and sustainable development
- Life cycle assessment: A tool for identification of more sustainable products and processes
- Industrial processes using solid acid catalysts
- Micelle templated silicas as catalysts in green chemistry
- Polymer-supported reagents
- Biocatalysis
- Recent advances in phase transfer catalysis
- Hydrogen peroxide in waste minimisation - current and potential contributions
- Waste minimisation in pharmaceutical process development: Principles, practice and challenges
- Green catalysts for industry
- Green chemistry in practice
- Process intensification for green chemistry
- Sonochemistry
- Applications of microwaves for environmentally benign organic chemistry
- Photochemistry
- Electrochemistry and sustainability
- Fuel cells: a clean energy technology for the future
- Supercritical carbon dioxide as an environmentally benign reaction medium for chemical synthesis
- Chemistry in fluorous biphasic systems
- Extraction of natural products with superheated water
Index