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Green Chemistry for Environmental Remediation (eBook)

Rashmi Sanghi, Vandana Singh (Herausgeber)

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2012
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-118-28768-2 (ISBN)

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The book explains the importance of chemistry in solving environmental issues by highlighting the role green chemistry plays in making the environment clean and green by covering a wide array of topics ranging from sustainable development, microwave chemical reaction, renewable feedstocks, microbial bioremediation, and other topics that, when implemented, will advance environmental improvement. Green Chemistry for Environmental Remediation provides insight on how educators from around the world have incorporated green chemistry into their classrooms and how the principles of green chemistry can be integrated into the curriculum. The volume presents high-quality research papers as well as in-depth review articles from eminent professors, scientists, chemists, and engineers both from educational institutions and from industry. It introduces a new emerging green face of multidimensional environmental chemistry. Each chapter brings forward the latest literature and research being done in the related area. The 23 chapters are divided into 4 sections: Green chemistry and societal sustainability including teaching and education of green chemistry Green lab technologies and alternative solutions to conventional laboratory techniques Green bio-energy sources as green technology frontiers Green applications and solutions for remediation Green Chemistry for Environmental Remediation is an important resource for academic researchers, students, faculty, industrial chemists, chemical engineers, environmentalists, and anyone interested in environmental policy safeguarding the environment. Relevant industries include those in clean technology, renewable energy, biotechnology, pharmaceutical, and chemicals. Another goal of the book is to promote and generate awareness about the relationship of green chemistry with the environment amongst the younger generation who might wish to pursue a career in green chemistry.

Rashmi Sanghi received her PhD from the University of Allahabad, India, in 1994. She is currently a consultant at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur. Her major research interests are environmental green chemistry specializing in microbial and nanoparticle research. She has over 80 international journal publications, two patents, and two books on green chemistry to her credit. Vandana Singh received her PhD from the University of Allahabad, India, in 1986. She is currently an associate professor in the Department of Chemistry, University of Allahabad. Her research interests are in polysaccharides, polymers, and polymer composites. She has over 70 international journal publications as well as several book chapters to her credit.

List of Contributors xvii

Foreword xix

Part 1. Green Chemistry and Societal Sustainability 1

1. Environment and the Role of Green Chemistry 3

2. The Greening of the Chemical Industry: Past, Present and
Challenges Ahead 35

3. Designing Sustainable Chemical Synthesis: The Influence of
Chemistry on Process Design 79

4. Green Chemical Processing in the Teaching Laboratory:
Microwave Extraction of Natural Products 107

5. Ensuring Sustainability through Microscale Chemistry 119

6. Capability Development and Technology Transfer Essential for
Economic Transformation 137

Part 2. Green Lab Technologies 153

7. Ultrasound Cavitation as a Green Processing Technique in the
Design and Manufacture of Pharmaceutical Nanoemulsions in Drug
Delivery System 155

8. Microwave-Enhanced Methods for Biodiesel Production and Other
Environmental Applications 209

9. Emergence of Base Catalysts for Synthesis of Biodiesel
251

10. Hydrothermal Technologies for the Production of Fuels and
Chemicals from Biomass 291

11. Ionic Liquids in Green Chemistry Prediction of Ionic Liquids
Toxicity Using Cell Models 343

12. Nano-catalyst: A Second Generation Tool for Green Chemistry
357

13. Green Polymer Synthesis: An Overview on Use of
Microwave-Irradiation 379

Part 3. Green Bio-energy Sources 425

14. Bioenergy as a Green Technology Frontier 427

15. Biofuels as Suitable Replacement for Fossil Fuels 451

16. Biocatalysts-Greener Solutions 479

17. Lignocellulosics as a Renewable Feedstock for Chemical
Industry. Chemical Hydrolysis and Pretreatment Processes 505

18. Lignocellulosics as a Renewable Feedstock for Chemical
Industry Chemicals from Lignin 561

19. Genome Enabled Technologies in Green Chemistry 611

Part 4. Green Solutions for Remediation 627

20. Green Biotechnology for Municipal and Industrial Wastewater
629

21. Phytoremediation of Cadmium: A Green Approach 659

22. A Closer Look at "Green" Glass: Remediation with
Organosilica Sol-Gels Through the Application of Green Chemistry
697

23. Modification and Applications of Guar Gum in the Field of
Green Chemistry 727

Erscheint lt. Verlag 10.1.2012
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Chemie Technische Chemie
Technik
Schlagworte Biotechnologie i. d. Chemie • Biotechnology • Chemie • Chemistry • Environmental Chemistry • Grüne Chemie • Grüne Chemie • multidimensional environmental chemistry, economical ecofriendly benign technologies green chemistry, green engineering, green chemistry in Industry, green energy, solar photons to fuels, green nanotechnology, green chemistry modeling and simulation • Nachhaltige u. Grüne Chemie • Nachhaltige u. Grüne Chemie • Sustainable Chemistry & Green Chemistry • Umweltchemie • Umweltsanierung
ISBN-10 1-118-28768-1 / 1118287681
ISBN-13 978-1-118-28768-2 / 9781118287682
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