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Biocatalysis is helping to drive more sustainable chemical manufacturing through selective, low-energy transformations using enzymes and microbial systems. This selection of articles from Green Chemistry highlights advances in enzyme engineering, chemoenzymatic and multi-enzyme cascades, whole-cell biocatalysis, continuous-flow processes, and biomass valorisation, while showcasing innovative rout…
Deep eutectic solvents are key innovations for green chemistry. They’re cost-effective, environmentally friendly substances that can be used in drug delivery, wastewater treatment, and environmental clean-up. Researchers are finding new substances that make them more effective.

Biorefineries promise a fossil-free future, but separating bio-chemicals from fermentation broths consumes up to 80% of a plant's energy. We are burning fossil fuels to isolate "green" chemicals. To save the bio-economy, we must stop boiling the broth and start electrifying it.
Researchers continually question whether there’s a cleaner way to synthesize compounds, a less wasteful approach to experimentation or a safer alternative to traditional reagents. This drive for innovation has led laboratories worldwide to embrace green chemistry, transforming how scientists design processes. The Origins of a Sustainable Science Green chemistry emerged as a formal discipline when…
Scientific Reports, Published online: 08 May 2026; doi:10.1038/s41598-026-51129-2 Eco-friendly and efficient synthesis of 1,4-dihydropyridines using a recyclable l -arginine-modified magnetic natural phosphate nanocatalyst

Green Chemistry is proud to present the Green Chemistry Emerging Investigators Series. This collection aims to highlight the excellent research being carried out by researchers in the early stages of their independent career from across the breadth of green chemistry. For more information about this series, click here Among the contributions to this series is a Tutorial […]

Green Chemistry is delighted to announce that our latest Editor’s choice collection, Organic Chemistry in Green Chemistry: Key Highlights, is now online and free to access until the end of July 2026. This collection highlights outstanding research in organic chemistry that showcases advances in green chemistry. The selected articles demonstrate design‑stage approaches that improve resource [̷…

This selection of articles from Green Chemistry highlights recent advances in sustainable process design and intensified reaction technologies. The articles illustrate how innovations in flow chemistry, micro-reaction engineering and catalytic methodologies are reshaping modern chemical practice. The selection includes emerging strategies for reducing environmental impact through enhanced mass tr…

This selection of articles from Green Chemistry highlights recent advances in green solvents. It showcases how ionic liquids, deep eutectic solvents, and poly(ionic liquid) materials enable cleaner, more efficient approaches to extractions, separations, CO₂ capture, catalysis, and materials synthesis. Deep eutectic solvents as an emerging green platform for the synthesis of functional materials …
Reducing or removing solvents results in greener chemistry and less waste. Mechanochemistry uses forces like milling and grinding to drive chemical reactions, and it’s becoming a key approach to environmentally friendly catalysis, biomedicine, and more.

Catalysis continues to drive innovation in sustainable chemical manufacturing, enabling cleaner, more efficient processes that minimise waste and environmental impact. In this selection of articles from Green Chemistry, explore cutting‑edge catalytic systems, mechanistic insights, practical methodologies and forward‑looking perspectives that advance the design of greener chemical transformations …
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 .
From AI-powered solutions to mechanochemistry, this CAS Insights webinar recap explores the latest green chemistry trends to watch.
Breakthroughs in solvents and manufacturing processes are driving advancements in green chemistry. Learn more about six important trends.

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