Doble, Mukesh.

Green chemistry and processes / Green chemistry and engineering Mukesh Doble & Anil Kumar Kruthiventi. - Amsterdam : Elsevier, c2007. - xv, 326 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.

1 introduction
Definition OF Green Chemistry
Twelve principles of green Chemistry
Initiatives Taken up by countries Around the world
etc

2 Newer Synthetic methods
Introduction
Use of Microwaves for Synthesis
Ectro-organic methods
etc

3 Catalysis : Green Chemistry
Catalysis and Green Chemistry
Conclusions
References

4 Biocatalysis : Green Chemistry
Introduction
Advantages within Industrial Applications
Challenges to make Biocatalysis Industrially Viable
etc

5 Alternate Solvents
Safer Solvents
Green Solvents
Water as a Solvent
Solvent free conditions
etc

6 Process and Operations
Industry Perception
Reactions
Reactor Design
Micro mixers
Unit Operators
etc

7 Alternate Energy Sources
Green house Gases
Renewable Energy
Future Sources of Rewewable Energy
etc

8 Inherent Safety
Conflicts Due to Inherently safe Designs
Conclusions
References

9 Industrial Examples
The Pharmaceutical Industries and Green Chemistry
The Polymer Industry
etc

10 Conclusions and future trends
Energy
Process Intensification
Biotechnology: the Solution to all problems
Future Predictions
Conclusions
References


Includes bibliographical references and index.

9780123725325 (hbk.)

GBA720218 bnb


Green chemistry.
Engineering

660 / DOB