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Green chemistry and green engineering : processing, technologies, properties, and applications / edited by Shrikaant Kulkarni, Neha Kanwar Rawat, A.K. Haghi.

Contributor(s): Kulkarni, Shrikaant [editor.] | Rawat, Neha Kanwar [editor.] | Haghi, A. K [editor.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Toronto : Apple Academic Press, 2020Description: 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white, and colour).Content type: text | still image Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781000095302; 1000095304; 1000095223; 9781000095265; 1000095266; 9781003057895; 1003057896; 9781000095227.Subject(s): Green chemistry | Sustainable engineering | SCIENCE / General | SCIENCE / Chemistry / General | TECHNOLOGY / GeneralDDC classification: 660.0286 Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement Summary: This interdisciplinary and accessible new volume presents a broad range of application-based green chemistry and engineering research. The book familiarizes readers with the integration of tools and spell out the approaches for green engineering of new processes as well as improving the environmental risks of existing processes. The expert authors discuss the myriad opportunities and the challenges facing green chemistry today in both its theoretical and practical implementation. The book expands upon green chemistry concepts with the latest research and new and innovative applications, providing both the breadth and depth researchers need. Topics include solar energy, electrospinning of bio-based polymeric nanofibers, biotransformation, engineered nanomaterials in environmental protection, and much more.
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This interdisciplinary and accessible new volume presents a broad range of application-based green chemistry and engineering research. The book familiarizes readers with the integration of tools and spell out the approaches for green engineering of new processes as well as improving the environmental risks of existing processes. The expert authors discuss the myriad opportunities and the challenges facing green chemistry today in both its theoretical and practical implementation. The book expands upon green chemistry concepts with the latest research and new and innovative applications, providing both the breadth and depth researchers need. Topics include solar energy, electrospinning of bio-based polymeric nanofibers, biotransformation, engineered nanomaterials in environmental protection, and much more.

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