There has been dramatic growth in the community of researchers
and industrialists working in the area of Green Chemistry. There
has been an increasing recognition by a wide-range of scientists
and engineers in the chemical enterprise that the framework of
Green Chemistry is relevant and enabling to their work. There has
been a significant body of work that has accumulated over the past
decade that details the breakthroughs, innovation and creativity
within Green Chemistry and Engineering.
While there have been edited volumes on Green Chemistry that
collect a limited number of papers often on a particular topic
area, there is not currently a series that seeks to provide a more
comprehensive overview of the current state of the science. The
lack of this type of series is a notable niche for which the
continually growing Green Chemistry and engineering community would
value and welcome.
The "Handbook of Green Chemistry" comprises of 9 volumes in
total, split into 3 subject-specific sets. The three sets are
available individually. All 9 volumes are available individually,
too.
Set I: Green Catalysis - Volume 1: Homogeneous Catalysis -
Volume 2: Heterogeneous Catalysis - Volume 3: BiocatalysisSet II:
Green Solvents - Volume 4: Supercritical Solvents - Volume 5:
Reactions in Water - Volume 6: Ionic LiquidsSet III: Green
Processes - Volume 7: Green Synthesis - Volume 8: Green Nanoscience
- Volume 9: Designing Safer Chemicals
The "Handbook of Green Chemistry" is also available as Online
Edition.
PodcastsListen to two podcasts in which Professor Paul Anastas
and Journals Editor Paul Trevorrow discuss the origin and expansion
of Green Chemistry and give an overview of "The Handbook of Green
Chemistry."
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