Green Chemistry provides a unique forum for the publication of innovative research on the development of alternative green and sustainable technologies. Green Chemistry is at the frontiers of this ...
Scientists have developed a new chemical method that could make it easier, safer and more environmentally friendly to create ...
During the late 1990s, Professor James Clark conceives the idea for a Green Chemistry journal to improve the reputation of chemistry by promoting greener, sustainable, and efficient chemical processes ...
Only part of the resources that are extracted from the Earth are transformed into products; most end up as waste, says Buxing Han, a green chemist at the Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of ...
Chemical engineering of lignocellulosic biomass focuses on transformative approaches in utilizing wood fibers as sustainable raw materials, particularly in ...
Researchers have developed a nanocatalyst using waste from spent batteries and aluminum foil, transforming COâ‚‚ into valuable ...
A review article in Green Chemistry examines the potential of green chemistry to contribute to these goals in the production and use of multifunctional phosphorus compounds, phosphonates.
CU Boulder students can apply for a fellowship for an online green chemistry certificate program offered by the University of Washington (UW). This program is a CU Green Labs, CHEMunity and (B)Chem ...
To provide national recognition for ACS student chapters that have shown outstanding commitment to incorporating green chemistry into their annual activities. The Green Chemistry Student Chapter Award ...
This decade marked accelerated acceptance of pollution prevention and the establishment of green chemistry as a legitimate scientific field. The Pollution Prevention Act of 1990 marked a regulatory ...
Green chemistry emerged in the 1990s when research increasingly focused on the development of environmentally benign alternatives to hazardous chemical processes. This was prompted by a rising ...