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Young researchers promote the importance and industrial potential of green chemistry via the kickSTART project. The post kickSTART: The Beginning of a Green Generation of Chemistry appeared first on Advanced Science News .
When I was teaching in the classroom, chemical equilibrium was not only a difficult topic for students to understand, but it was also a tricky... The post Why Did My Tea Turn Purple? A Green Chemistry Approach to Teaching Equilibrium appeared first on Vernier .
At Beyond Benign, we believe chemistry education can be a powerful force for good. Green chemistry offers educators a practical way to teach core science... The post Getting Started with Green Chemistry appeared first on Vernier .
Green chemistry is a field of chemistry and chemical engineering that focuses on the design of products and processes that reduce or eliminate the use and generation of hazardous materials. It involves the use of environmentally friendly chemicals and clean technologies in industrial processes. Green chemistry contributes to achieving sustainability through the use of renewable energy sources and…
3 questions for Bastian Etzold In 2023, Bastian Etzold received a distinguished professorship with 5 million euros of funding. As part of the High-Tech Agenda Bavaria, he will drive forward the development of Power to X technology at FAU. Prof. Etzold, what are you currently researching? My research focuses on various ways of manufacturing chemical […]
Experts from Swansea and Grenoble have joined forces to develop a practical way to produce green hydrogen using sustainable catalysts.
Our ACS Student Chapter has earned the Outstanding Student Chapter Award and, for the first time, the Green Chemistry Award. ACS Student chapters provide enrichment and challenges for undergraduate students as they study the chemical sciences. To be eligible for the Green Chemistry Award, chapters must complete at least three green chemistry activities as outlined […]
Amy Cannon is the Executive Director, Co-Founder, and Green Chemistry Education Advocate at Beyond Benign, a company providing educators with tools, training, and support. Amy also has experience as a research scientist, consultant, analytical scientist, professor, and non-profit organization leader. She has the world’s first Ph.D. In Green Chemistry from the University of Massachusetts Boston an…
“Green” chemistry is an approach that aims to reduce or eliminate pollution and specifically uses chemicals and processes that are sustainable and have minimal hazardous impact on the environment. By The post What is “Green” Flow Chemistry? appeared first on Asynt .
DrySyn SnowStorm ONE Evaluation: My role is PI – our research goals relate to CO2 capture, green chemistry, and 3D printing. The main types of chemistry we perform are substitution reactions The post DrySyn SnowStorm ONE Evaluation: Jason E. Bara, University of Alabama appeared first on Asynt .
Swansea University academics have pioneered a process which converts the carbon found in discarded facemasks to create high-quality single-walled carbon nanotubes (CNT) which were then used to make Ethernet cable with broadband quality.
The ACS GCI Pharmaceutical Roundtable invites graduate students and post-docs to present your research at the 24nd Annual Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference session, “Systems-Inspired Design” to be held June 16-18, 2020 in Seattle, Washington. From abstracts submitted to this session, eight students will be selected to: Give a 20-minute oral presentation Receive up to … Read More The post A…
Looking back at 2019, we would like to highlight some of the great research that has been published in RSC Advances over the year. We are proud to present a selection of the most popular 2019 articles published on green chemistry so far. We hope you enjoy reading these articles – free to read and […]
The ACS GCI Pharmaceutical Roundtable invites graduate students and post-docs to present your research at the 22nd Annual Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference session, “Emerging Technologies to Enable Sustainable Organic Synthesis.” From abstracts submitted to this session, eight students will be selected to: Give a 20-minute oral presentation Receive up to $1000 each in travel … Read More Th…
The American Chemical Society Green Chemistry Institute (ACS GCI) is pleased to announce that it will hold its 22nd annual scientific meeting June 18-20, 2018 in Portland, Oregon. The Green Chemistry & Engineering (GC&E) Conference Advisory Committee will be issuing a call for symposia soon. The deadline for symposium submission in October 6, 2017. Notifications… Read More » 2018 Call for Green C…
(±)-Reboxetine mesylate is a selective norepinephrine uptake (NRI) inhibitor which is marketed as the racemate, under the trade name EdronaxTM, for the treatment of depression, in more than 60 countries. […]
Which Matters More: Being Green or Clean? “It’s difficult to answer because it can depend primarily on what types of […]
Mark R. Mason Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and Director, School of Green Chemistry and Engineering The University of Toledo Thursday, November 6, 2014 11:00 am Chemical Sciences Building Room 102 Over the past two decades, there has been a dramatic shift in the way government and industry view pollution prevention and the environmental . . .
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