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Based on the third edition of the Collection of Lectures of the Summer Schools on Green Chemistry held in Venice, Italy in the summers of 1998-2003, Green Chemistry stimulates and promotes the wide-ranging aspects of green chemistry and its major role in ensuring sustainable development. Authors of the articles are teachers of the Summer Schools whose major research interests are in the development of environmentally friendly chemistry, and leading synthetic organic chemists whose fundamental research provides the means by which such developments could be made.
Chemistry of the future and
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Produktbeschreibung
Based on the third edition of the Collection of Lectures of the Summer Schools on Green Chemistry held in Venice, Italy in the summers of 1998-2003, Green Chemistry stimulates and promotes the wide-ranging aspects of green chemistry and its major role in ensuring sustainable development. Authors of the articles are teachers of the Summer Schools whose major research interests are in the development of environmentally friendly chemistry, and leading synthetic organic chemists whose fundamental research provides the means by which such developments could be made.
Chemistry of the future and for the future

Green chemistry uses proven principles and techniques to prevent pollution at its source, ensuring sustainable development while minimizing pollution and its risks to human health and the environment. Methods and Reagents for Green Chemistry: An Introduction provides an excellent overview of recent progress in the field. A compilation of articles by renowned international experts, it:
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Focuses on three areas of green chemistry: green reagents, alternative reaction conditions, and green catalysis and biocatalysis
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Discusses real applications of current knowledge and advanced techniques
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Compares green approaches and methodologies with traditional practices
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Incorporates reviews of clean industrial processes
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Provides numerous references to facilitate further investigation of topics by readers
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Is derived from lectures at the Summer Schools on Green Chemistry held in Venice, Italy, and reflects state-of-the-art green chemistry methodologies and experiences from all over the world

An important reference for practitioners working in academia and industry, including chemists, chemical engineers, and environmental scientists, this isalso an outstanding textbook for graduate and post-graduate students in related fields.
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Autorenporträt
Pietro Tundo, editor, is Full Professor of Organic Chemistry at the University of Venice. He has published over 200 scientific articles and one book, and holds twenty-five patents. His research on clean processes led to the development of Gas-Liquid Phase-Transfer Catalysis, a method for the synthesis of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Alvise Perosa, coeditor, is Assistant Professor of Organic Chemistry at the Università Ca' Foscari in Venice, Italy. Fulvio Zecchini, coeditor, is a senior researcher at the Interuniversity Consortium "Chemistry for the Environment" in Venice, Italy, in the field of bioremediation of water and soils.
Rezensionen
"For advanced students...this book will catch the eye, as it will do as well for chemists in research and development..." (Organic Chemistry Portal, November 2007)

" Das Buch ist für fortgeschrittene Studenten interessant, die sich für "Green Chemistry" interessieren, und eine Übersicht über aktuelle Forschungsfelder erhalten wollen, als auch für Chemiker in Forschung und Entwicklung, um mögliche Kooperationspartner zu finden." http://www.organische-chemie.ch/Buch/0471754005.htm, Nov. 07
" Das Buch ist für fortgeschrittene Studenten interessant, die sich für "Green Chemistry" interessieren, und eine Übersicht über aktuelle Forschungsfelder erhalten wollen, als auch für Chemiker in Forschung und Entwicklung, um mögliche Kooperationspartner zu finden."
http://www.organische-chemie.ch/Buch/0471754005.htm
Nov. 07