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Green Chemical Processes by Mark Anthony Benvenuto

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Green Chemical Processes

Developments in Research and Education

Mark Anthony Benvenuto, Larry Kolopajlo, Steven Kosmas

De Gruyter · Print & ebook · July 8, 2019

Reading lane: Chemical & Biochemical Engineering

The "greening" of industry processes - i.e., making them more sustainable - is a popular and often lucrative trend which has seen increased attention in recent years.

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Book Details

Authors
Mark Anthony Benvenuto, Larry Kolopajlo, Steven Kosmas
Publisher
De Gruyter
Published
July 8, 2019
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Chemical & Biochemical Engineering · Industrial Chemistry
Reading lane
Chemical & Biochemical Engineering

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  • Applied Science

  • Industrial Chemistry

  • Environmental Chemistry

  • Environmental Science

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  • Technology

  • Chemical & Biochemical Engineering

  • Materials Science

About This Book

The "greening" of industry processes - i.e., making them more sustainable - is a popular and often lucrative trend which has seen increased attention in recent years. Green Chemical Processes , the 2nd volume of Green Chemical Processing , covers the hot topic of sustainability in chemistry with a view to education, as well as considering corporate and environmental interests, e.g. in the context of energy production. The diverse team of authors allows for a balance between...

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The "greening" of industry processes - i.e., making them more sustainable - is a popular and often lucrative trend which has seen increased attention in recent years. Green Chemical Processes , the 2nd volume of Green Chemical Processing , covers the hot topic of sustainability in chemistry with a view to education, as well as considering corporate and environmental interests, e.g. in the context of energy production. The diverse team of authors allows for a balance between these different, but interconnected perspectives. The American Chemical Society’s 12 Principles of Green Chemistry are woven throughout this text as well as the series to which this book belongs.

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