Green Chemistry in Industry
By Mark Anthony Benvenuto (Editor), Heinz Plaumann (Editor), Philip G. Jessop (Contribution by), Laura M. Reyes (Contribution by), Steven P. Kelley (Contribution by), Paula Berton (Contribution by), Andreas Metlen (Contribution by), Robin D. Rogers (Contribution by), Keith E. Gutowski (Contribution by), Philip G. Sliva (Contribution by), Raymond Neff (Contribution by), Agnieszka Gajewski (Contribution by), Pei-Yu Kuo (Contribution by), Ning Yan (Contribution by), Nicole Tratnik (Contribution by), Jing Luo (Contribution by), Steven J. Bachofer (Contribution by), Mark D. Lingwood (Contribution by)
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By Mark Anthony Benvenuto (Editor), Heinz Plaumann (Editor), Philip G. Jessop (Contribution by), Laura M. Reyes (Contribution by), Steven P. Kelley (Contribution by), Paula Berton (Contribution by), Andreas Metlen (Contribution by), Robin D. Rogers (Contribution by), Keith E. Gutowski (Contribution by), Philip G. Sliva (Contribution by), Raymond Neff (Contribution by), Agnieszka Gajewski (Contribution by), Pei-Yu Kuo (Contribution by), Ning Yan (Contribution by), Nicole Tratnik (Contribution by), Jing Luo (Contribution by), Steven J. Bachofer (Contribution by), Mark D. Lingwood (Contribution by)
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The “greening” of industry processes, i.e. making them more sustainable, is a popular and often lucrative trend which has emerged over recent years. The 3rd volume of Green Chemical Processing considers sustainable chemistry in the context of corporate interests. 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.






















