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Following Ionic Liquids: Industrial Applications to Green
Chemistry, SS #818, by the same editors, this book focuses on
exciting new developments in ionic liquids.
Purpose ofthe Workshop In the spirit of enhancing developments in
science and technology by facilitating international scientific
cooperation, the Science Committee of NATO is sponsoring AR W's in
several selected priority areas. The objective of this workshop was
to discuss what microbial mediated problems have been experienced
in the area of nuclear waste management and spent fuel storage.
Long term storage of high-level wastes in repositories is just
starting in some countries. However, low and medium level wastes
have been stored for several decades. In the area of spent fuel
interim, storage has been extended at many locations far beyond the
intended time. It was a priority of the workshop to examine and
discuss what deleterious effects have been observed under these
storage conditions or under conditions used in simulated trial
tests for predicting material performance under the storage
conditions. For example, one chronic problem that was discussed was
possibility that microbial influenced corrosion (MIC) could be
taking place in the wet storage of spent fuel thereby initiating or
accelerating the process of corrosion. Another discussion in the
area of waste forms, focused on the presence ofbiofilms which may
be breaking down the structure of the waste form and thereby
jeopardizing its integrity. The meeting focused on discussing the
observations and data collected relating to problems encountered in
the storage of these types of wastes, and sharing this information
with others that have not monitored their facilities for similar
problems.
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Green Chemistry in Industry (Hardcover)
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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.
This book contains the lecture notes for the NATO Advanced Research
Workshop on th Green Industrial Applications of Ionic Liquids held
April 12th_16 , 2000 in Heraklion, Crete, Greece. This was the
fIrst international meeting devoted to research in the area of
ionic liquids (salts with melting points below 100 0c), and was
intended to explore the promise of ionic liquids as well as to set
a research agenda for the fIeld. It was the fIrst international
meeting dedicated to the study and application of ionic liquids as
solvents, and forty-one scientists and engineers from academia,
industry, and government research laboratories (as well as six
industry observers and four student assistants) met to discuss the
current and future status of the application of ionic liquids to
new green industrial technologies. It was immediately clear that
the number of organic chemists and engineers working in the fIeld
needed to be increased. It was also clear that the declining
interest in high temperature molten salts and subsequent increase
in low melting ionic liquid solvents had not yet taken hold in
Eastern Europe. Participants from NATO Partner Countries
contributed signifIcant expertise in high temperature molten salts
and were able to take back a new awareness and interest in ionic
liquid solvents.
Metal Ion Separations in Polyethylene Glycolbased Aqueous Biphasic
Systems (R.D. Rogers et al.). Hydrophobic and Charge Effects in the
Partitioning of Solutes in Aqueous Twophase Systems (M.A. Eiteman).
Twophase Aqueous Surfactant Systems for the Purification of
Biomaterials (C.L. Liu et al.). Integration of Aqueous Twophase
Extraction with Other Separation Techniques (R. Kaul, B.
Mattiasson). Mass Transfer in Aqueous Twophase Systems (S.S. Save,
S.V. Save). Metal Extraction in Twophase Waterpoly(ethylene
Glycol)Salt Systems (B.Ya. Spivakov et al.). The Behavior of
Actinides in Twophase Aqueous Systems Based on Polyethylene Glycol
(B.F. Myasoedov et al.). Purification of Biomolecules Using
Temperatureinduced Phase Separation (F. Tjerneld et al.).
Poly(ethylene Glycol)protein Interaction in Salt Containing Aqueous
Solutions (A. Veide et al.). Interfacial Events in Phase Separation
and Cell Partitioning in Aqueous Twophase Systems (F.D. Raymond, D.
Fisher). Protein Refolding Using Chaotropic Aqueous Twophase
Systems (T.A. Spears, D. Forciniti). Partitioning of Polyethylene
Glycol (PEG)protein Conjugates in PEG/Dextran Aqueous Twophase
Systems (C. Degado). Use of the Aqueous Twophase Partition
Technique for Characterization and Quality Control of Recombinant
Proteins (B.Ya. Zaslavsky). 2 additional articles. Index.
''A grand compilation...Well-bound, well-printed....It is sure that
this pioneering book will help growing interest of the separation
scientists in aqueous biphasic systems and broaden the scope of the
field.'' --- Indian Chemical Society, 1998
Purpose ofthe Workshop In the spirit of enhancing developments in
science and technology by facilitating international scientific
cooperation, the Science Committee of NATO is sponsoring AR W's in
several selected priority areas. The objective of this workshop was
to discuss what microbial mediated problems have been experienced
in the area of nuclear waste management and spent fuel storage.
Long term storage of high-level wastes in repositories is just
starting in some countries. However, low and medium level wastes
have been stored for several decades. In the area of spent fuel
interim, storage has been extended at many locations far beyond the
intended time. It was a priority of the workshop to examine and
discuss what deleterious effects have been observed under these
storage conditions or under conditions used in simulated trial
tests for predicting material performance under the storage
conditions. For example, one chronic problem that was discussed was
possibility that microbial influenced corrosion (MIC) could be
taking place in the wet storage of spent fuel thereby initiating or
accelerating the process of corrosion. Another discussion in the
area of waste forms, focused on the presence ofbiofilms which may
be breaking down the structure of the waste form and thereby
jeopardizing its integrity. The meeting focused on discussing the
observations and data collected relating to problems encountered in
the storage of these types of wastes, and sharing this information
with others that have not monitored their facilities for similar
problems.
This book contains the lecture notes for the NATO Advanced Research
Workshop on th Green Industrial Applications of Ionic Liquids held
April 12th_16 , 2000 in Heraklion, Crete, Greece. This was the
fIrst international meeting devoted to research in the area of
ionic liquids (salts with melting points below 100 0c), and was
intended to explore the promise of ionic liquids as well as to set
a research agenda for the fIeld. It was the fIrst international
meeting dedicated to the study and application of ionic liquids as
solvents, and forty-one scientists and engineers from academia,
industry, and government research laboratories (as well as six
industry observers and four student assistants) met to discuss the
current and future status of the application of ionic liquids to
new green industrial technologies. It was immediately clear that
the number of organic chemists and engineers working in the fIeld
needed to be increased. It was also clear that the declining
interest in high temperature molten salts and subsequent increase
in low melting ionic liquid solvents had not yet taken hold in
Eastern Europe. Participants from NATO Partner Countries
contributed signifIcant expertise in high temperature molten salts
and were able to take back a new awareness and interest in ionic
liquid solvents.
In the late 1990s, there was an explosion of research on ionic
liquids and they are now a major topic of academic and industrial
interest with numerous existing and potential applications. Since
then, the number of scientific papers focusing on ionic liquids has
risen exponentially, including a few edited multi-author books
covering the latest advances in ionic liquids chemistry and several
volumes of symposium proceedings. Much of the content in these
books and volumes is written using technical jargon that only
scientists at the cutting edge of ionic liquids research will
understand and ionic liquids are hardly covered in most modern
chemistry textbooks. This is the first single-author book on ionic
liquids and the first introductory book on the topic. It is written
in a clear, concise and consistent way. The book provides a useful
introduction to ionic liquids for those readers who are not
familiar with the topic. It is also wide ranging, embracing every
aspect of the chemistry and applications of ionic liquids. The book
draws extensively on the primary scientific literature to provide
numerous examples of research on ionic liquids. These examples will
enable the reader to become familiar with the key developments in
ionic liquids chemistry over recent years. The book provides an
introduction to: ionic liquids; their nomenclature; history;
physical, chemical and biological properties; and their wide
ranging uses and potential applications in catalysis,
electrochemistry, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, analysis,
biotechnology, green chemistry and clean technology. Notable and
important chapters include "The Green Credentials of Ionic Liquids"
and "Biotechnology." The chapter on "Applications" includes
sections with brief descriptions of recent research on the
development of ionic liquids: - for the construction of a liquid
mirror for a moon telescope - for use as rocket propellants - for
use as antimicrobial agents that combat MRSA - as active
pharmaceutical ingredients and antiviral drugs - for embalming and
tissue preservation Science students, researchers, teachers in
academic institutions and chemists and other scientists in industry
and government laboratories will find the book an invaluable
introduction to one of the most rapidly advancing and exciting
fields of science and technology today.
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