By Robert A. Meyers, Paul T. Anastas (auth.), Paul T. Anastas, Julie B. Zimmerman (eds.)

Processes that meet the pursuits of eco-friendly chemistry and chemical engineering reduce waste and effort use, and do away with poisonous by-products. Given the ever-present nature of goods from chemical approaches in our lives, eco-friendly chemistry and chemical engineering are very important parts of any sustainable destiny. accumulating jointly ten peer-reviewed articles from the Encyclopedia of Sustainability technology and Technology, Innovations in eco-friendly Chemistry and eco-friendly Engineering provides a accomplished advent to the cutting-edge during this key region of sustainability learn. around the globe specialists current the most recent advancements on issues starting from natural batteries and eco-friendly catalytic changes to eco-friendly nanoscience and nanotoxicology. a vital, one-stop reference for pros in learn and undefined, this publication additionally fills the necessity for an authoritative path textual content in environmental and eco-friendly chemistry and chemical engineering on the upper-division undergraduate and graduate levels.

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Horstmann S, Grybat A, Kato R (2004) Experimental determination and prediction of gas solubility data for oxygen in acetonitrile. J Chem Thermodyn 36:1015–1018 Books and Reviews Anastas P, Eghbali N (2010) Green chemistry: principles and practice. Chem Soc Rev 39:301–312 McHugh MA, Krukonis VJ (1994) Supercritical fluid extraction: principles & practice. Butterworth-Heinemann, Boston Muldoon MJ (2010) Modern multiphase catalysis: new developments in the separation of homogeneous catalysts. Dalton Trans 39:337–348 Olivier-Bourbigou H, Magna L, Morvan D (2010) Ionic liquids and catalysis: recent progress from knowledge to applications.

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In: Spivey JJ, Roberts GW, Davis BH (eds) Catalyst deactivation 2001. Studies in surface science and catalysis, vol 139. Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp 221–228 64. (a) Webb PB, Kunene TE, Cole-Hamilton DJ (2005) Continuous flow homogeneous hydroformylation of alkenes using supercritical fluids. Green Chem 7:373–379; (b) Sellin MF, Webb PB, Cole-Hamilton DJ (2001) Chem Commun 781 65. Thomas CA, Bonilla RJ, Huang Y, Jessop PG (2001) Hydrogenation of carbon dioxide catalysed by ruthenium trimethylphosphine complexes: effect of gas pressure and additives on rate in the liquid phase.

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