Green organic chemistry and its interdisciplinary applications / Vera M. Kolb.
Material type: TextSeries: Publisher: Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2016Edition: 1stDescription: 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white)Content type:- still image
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<P><STRONG>Introduction to Green Chemistry<BR></STRONG>Learning Objectives<BR>A Brief History of Green Chemistry<BR>Some Common Descriptions of Green Chemistry<BR>Innovative Aspects of Green Chemistry<BR>Review Questions<BR>Answers to Review Questions<BR>References<BR><BR><B>Twelve Principles of Green Chemistry<BR></B>Learning Objectives<BR>Introduction<BR>The 12 Principles of Green Chemistry<BR>Review Questions<BR>Answers to Review Questions<BR>References<BR><BR><B>Innovative Aspects of Green Chemistry<BR></B>Learning Objectives<BR>About Innovation in General and in Green Chemistry<BR>About Thinking in General and for the Green Chemistry Innovations<BR>Examples of Innovations in Green Chemistry<BR>Review Questions<BR>Answers to Review Questions<BR>References<BR><BR><B>Green Organic Reactions "on Water"<BR></B>Learning Objectives<BR>Types of Reactions in the Aqueous Medium and the Associated Nomenclature<BR>Examples of on Water Reactions<BR>Review Questions<BR>Answers to Review Questions<BR>References<BR><BR><B>Green Organic Reactions in Superheated Water<BR></B>Learning Objectives<BR>About Water: A Brief Review<BR>Superheated Water as a Green Reaction Medium<BR>Organic Reactions in Superheated Water: An Overview<BR>Review Questions<BR>Answers to Review Questions<BR>References<BR><BR><B>Green "Solventless" Organic Reactions<BR></B>Learning Objectives<BR>Another Green Chemistry Paradigm Shift: Organic Reactions May Not Need a Solvent to Occur<BR>Definition of Solventless Reactions and the Related Nomenclature<BR>Solventless Reactions That Are Based on the Melting Behavior of the Reaction Mixtures: Innovative Aspects of This Method<BR>A New Look at the Familiar Concepts of Melting Point and Eutectic Point, and Their Relevant Phase Diagrams<BR>Green Chemistry Challenges with Respect to the Solventless Reactions<BR>Examples of Solventless Reactions<BR>Review Questions<BR>Answers to Review Questions<BR>References<BR><BR><B>Green Organic Reactions in the Solid State<BR></B>Learning Objectives<BR>Solid-State Reactions Other Than Those That Occur via the Melted State<BR>Solid-State Photochemical Reactions<BR>Microwave-Assisted Solid-State Reactions<BR>Rearrangement Reactions in the Solid State<BR>Synthetic Scope of the Solid-State Reactions<BR>Review Questions<BR>Answers to Review Questions<BR>References<BR><BR><B>Applications of Green Chemistry Principles in Engineering<BR></B>Learning Objectives<BR>Engineering and Its Branches<BR>Green Engineering and Its 12 Principles<BR>Comparison of Principles of Green Chemistry and Green Engineering<BR>Sustainability as Related to Green Engineering<BR>Types of Thinking That Are Useful in Green Engineering: Systems and Holistic Thinking<BR>Conclusions<BR>Review Questions<BR>Answers to Review Questions<BR>References<BR><BR><B>Chemical Industry and Its Greening<BR></B>Learning Objectives<BR>Introduction: Scope of Chemical Industry and the Objectives of This Chapter<BR>Products of Polymer Industry<BR>Types of Polymers Affect Polymer Properties<BR>Greening of the Chemical Industry<BR>Green Chemistry Metrics<BR>Summary<BR>Review Questions<BR>Answers to Review Questions<BR>References<BR><BR><B>Applications of Green Chemistry Principles in the Pharmaceutical Industry<BR></B>Learning Objectives<BR>An Introduction to the Pharmaceutical Industry<BR>Pharmaceutical Industry Often Has Difficulties in Meeting Green Chemistry Goals<BR>Greening of the Pharmaceutical Industry<BR>Review Questions<BR>Answers to Review Questions<BR>References<BR><BR><B>Applications of Green Chemistry Principles in Analytical Chemistry<BR></B>Learning Objectives<BR>Application of the 12 Principles of Green Chemistry to Analytical Chemistry<BR>Green Analytical Chemistry and Its Specialized Green Principles<BR>Greening of Analytical Chemistry<BR>Summary<BR>Review Questions<BR>Answers to Review Questions<BR>References<BR><BR><B>Application of Green Chemistry Principles in Environmental Chemistry<BR></B>Learning Objectives<BR>A Brief Overview of the Objectives of Environmental Chemistry<BR>Relationship between the Environmental and Green Chemistry<BR>Pharmaceuticals as Emerging Environmental Pollutants<BR>Development of Ecofriendly Chemicals in Response to the Findings of Environmental Chemistry<BR>Review Questions<BR>Answers to Review Questions<BR>References<BR><BR><B>Greening Undergraduate Organic Laboratory Experiments<BR></B>Learning Objectives<BR>A Brief Survey of the Literature Sources on Green Organic Laboratory Experiments<BR>Selected Methods of Greening Organic Laboratory Experiments<BR>Review Questions<BR>Answers to Review Questions<BR>References</P>
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