By Fulvio Zecchini, Pietro Tundo (Editor) Alvise Perosa

This e-book goals to stimulate and advertise the wide-ranging features of eco-friendly chemistry and its significant function in making sure sustainable development.The booklet covers the subsequent parts: eco-friendly chemistry; eco-friendly reagents and atom economic climate; safeguarding the ambience; commercial eco-friendly catalysis; replacement response stipulations; biocatalysis and eco-friendly chemistry.This publication is predicated at the 3rd variation of the gathering of Lectures of the summer time colleges on eco-friendly Chemistry held in Venice, Italy within the summers of 1998-2003 (sponsored through the eu fee, TMR and bettering Programmes and performed by way of the Consortzio Interuniversitario l. a. Chemica in keeping with l'Ambiente).

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