Abstract

1: Introduction. 2: What is Green Chemistry?. 3: Tools of Green Chemistry. 4: Principles of Green Chemistry. 5: Evaluating the Impacts of Chemistry. 6: Evaluating Feedstocks and Starting Materials. 7: Evaluating Reaction Types. 8: Evaluation of Methods to Design Safer Chemicals. 9: Illustrative Examples. 10: Future Trends in Green Chemistry

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Green chemistrySAFERChemistryBiochemical engineeringEngineeringNanotechnologyEnvironmental chemistryComputer scienceOrganic chemistryMaterials scienceReaction mechanismCatalysis

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1998
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Paul T. Anastas, John C. Warner (1998). Green Chemistry: Theory and Practice. .