جزییات کتاب
The book presents an in depth review from eminent industry practitioners and researchers of the emerging green face of multidimensional environmental chemistry. Topics such as green chemistry in industry, green energy: solar photons to fuels, green nanotechnology and sustainability, and green chemistry modeling address a wide array of iusses encouraging the use of economical ecofriendly benign technologies, which not only improve the yield, but also illustrates the concept of zero waste, a subject of interest to both chemists and environmentalists alike.Content: Chapter 1 Environment and the Role of Green Chemistry (pages 1–34): Rashmi Sanghi, Vandana Singh and Sanjay K. SharmaChapter 2 The Greening of the Chemical Industry: Past, Present and Challenges Ahead (pages 35–78): Fernando J. Diaz Lopez and Carlos MontalvoChapter 3 Designing Sustainable Chemical Synthesis: The Influence of Chemistry on Process Design (pages 79–106): Laura A. Anderson and Michael A. GonzalezChapter 4 Green Chemical Processing in the Teaching Laboratory: Microwave Extraction of Natural Products (pages 107–118): S. Perino?Issartier, F. Visinoni and F. ChematChapter 5 Ensuring Sustainability through Microscale Chemistry (pages 119–136): Norita Mohamed, Mashita Abdullah and Zurida IsmailChapter 6 Capability Development and Technology Transfer Essential for Economic Transformation (pages 137–151): Surya Pandey and Amit PandeyChapter 7 Ultrasound Cavitation as a Green Processing Technique in the Design and Manufacture of Pharmaceutical Nanoemulsions in Drug Delivery System (pages 153–208): Siah Ying Tang, Khang Wei Tan and Manickam SivakumarChapter 8 Microwave?Enhanced Methods for Biodiesel Production and Other Environmental Applications (pages 209–249): Veera Gnaneswar Gude, Prafulla D. Patil, Shuguang Deng and Nirmala KhandanChapter 9 Emergence of Base Catalysts for Synthesis of Biodiesel (pages 251–289): B. Singh, S.N. Upadhyay, Dinesh Mohan and Y.C. SharmaChapter 10 Hydrothermal Technologies for the Production of Fuels and Chemicals from Biomass (pages 291–342): D.W. Rackemann, L. Moghaddam, T.J. Rainey, C.F. Fellows, P.A. Hobson and W.O.S. DohertyChapter 11 Ionic Liquids in Green Chemistry ? Prediction of Ionic Liquids Toxicity Using Different Models (pages 343–355): Raquel F. M. FradeChapter 12 Nano?catalyst: A Second Generation Tool for Green Chemistry (pages 357–378): Archna Rani, Sapna Jain and Sanjay K. SharmaChapter 13 Green Polymer Synthesis: An Overview on Use of Microwave?Irradiation (pages 379–424): Anuradha Mishra and Rashmi DubeyChapter 14 Bioenergy as a Green Technology Frontier (pages 425–450): Laura B. BrentnerChapter 15 Biofuels as Suitable Replacement for Fossil Fuels (pages 451–478): Juan Carlos Serrano?Ruiz, Juan Manuel Campelo, Rafael Luque and Antonio A. RomeroChapter 16 Biocatalysts for Greener Solutions (pages 479–504): U. Lakshmishri, Rintu Banerjee and Surya PandeyChapter 17 Lignocellulosics as a Renewable Feedstock for Chemical Industry: Chemical Hydrolysis and Pretreatment Processes (pages 505–560): Ian M. O'Hara, Zhanying Zhang, William O.S. Doherty and Christopher M. FellowsChapter 18 Lignocellulosics as a Renewable Feedstock for Chemical Industry: Chemicals from Lignin (pages 561–610): Christopher M. Fellows, Trevor C. Brown and William O.S. DohertyChapter 19 Genome Enabled Technologies in Green Chemistry (pages 611–626): Puja Ravikumar and R K SinghChapter 20 Green Biotechnology for Municipal and Industrial Wastewater Treatment (pages 627–660): Balasubramanian S., R.D. Tyagi, R.Y. Surampalli and Tian C. ZhangChapter 21 Phytoremediation of Cadmium: A Green Approach (pages 661–698): Ackmez MudhooChapter 22 A Closer Look at “Green” Glass: Remediation with Organosilica Sol?Gels Through the Application of Green Chemistry (pages 699–727): Sarah B. Lockwood and Bakul C. DaveChapter 23 Modification and Applications of Guar Gum in the Field of Green Chemistry (pages 729–761): Sagar Pal, Sk. A. Ali, G. Sen and R. P. Singh