Green chemical reactions

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    • Tundo, Pietro
    • Esposito, Vittorio

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Green chemical reactions

edited by Pietro Tundo and Vittorio Esposito

(NATO science for peace and security series, Series C, environmental security)

Springer, c2008

  • pbk.

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Description

Green Chemistry is an inventive science based on fundamental research towards the development of new sustainable chemical processes. There is a great need to create a new type of chemistry focused on a new production system, in order to prepare the younger generation to get a greener future. The globalization pushes the chemistry community to adopt ethical issues. In this prospect Green Chemistry can achieve the approval of the society by teaching students to be confident in science and at the same time by convincing people that it is possible to attain technological development with respect and care for the environment we live in. This is why it is of foremost importance that education and fundamental research remain strictly connected, so that democracy and development can grow and progress side by side. This book has been prepared to extend the knowledge of Green Chemistry not disregarding, however, the industrial interest. It is the result of the effort to put together and share the expertise of leading practitioners in the field of Green Chemistry. The Interuniversity Consortium 'Chemistry for the Environment' is a non-profit organisation established in 1993 in Italy. At present it includes 31 member universities and 80 research units.

Table of Contents

  • PREFACE. List of participants. An Introduction to Green Chemistry D. St Clair Black.- The Possibility to Obtain a new Generation of Ionic Liquids Starting from Natural Compounds
  • C. Chiappe.- Catalysis in Ionic Liquids
  • C. Trombini, M. Lombardo.- Ionic Liquids for Spectroscopy
  • Spectroscopy for Ionic Liquids
  • Ch. D. Tran.- Chemical Reactions and Related Phase Behavior in Supercritical CO2 and CO2/Ionic Liquid Mixtures
  • Tao Jiang, Buxing Han.- Water-Based Metal Remediation Processes: Basics and Novel Developments
  • K. E. Geckeler.- 'Greener' Organic Syntheses under non-Traditional Conditions Using Microwave and Ultrasound Irradiation and Mechanochemical Mixing
  • R. S. Varma.- The Greenest Reagent in Organic Synthesis: Light
  • A. Albini, M. Fagnoni.- Hydrogen Peroxide in Green Oxidation Reactions: Recent Catalytic Processes
  • A. Goti, F. Cardona.- Dimethyl Carbonate: Green Solvent and Ambident Reagent P. Tundo et al.-

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