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Increased environmental consciousness within the scientific community has spurred the search for environmentally friendly processes as alternatives to conventional organic solvents. Numerous advances¿including the use of ionic liquids¿have made it possible to develop substitutes for some toxic solvents. The book presents the latest developments in the field. It also reviews the latest applications in a wide range of fields including biotechnology, nuclear science, medicine, pharmaceuticals, environmental science, and organic and inorganic chemistry¿all from the standpoint of green sustainable chemistry.…mehr

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Increased environmental consciousness within the scientific community has spurred the search for environmentally friendly processes as alternatives to conventional organic solvents. Numerous advances¿including the use of ionic liquids¿have made it possible to develop substitutes for some toxic solvents. The book presents the latest developments in the field. It also reviews the latest applications in a wide range of fields including biotechnology, nuclear science, medicine, pharmaceuticals, environmental science, and organic and inorganic chemistry¿all from the standpoint of green sustainable chemistry.
Autorenporträt
Jairton Dupont is a professor of chemistry and researcher in the Laboratory of Molecular Catalysis at the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. Dr. Dupont obtained a PhD in organometallic chemistry from the Université Louis Pasteur. Toshiyuki Itoh is a professor of chemistry at Tottori University. He received his PhD degree from The University of Tokyo. Pedro Lozano is vice dean and professor of biochemistry and molecular biology at the University of Murcia. He obtained an MS and PhD in chemistry from the University of Murcia. Sanjay V. Malhotra is the head of the Laboratory of Synthetic Chemistry at the Frederic National Laboratory for Cancer Research. Dr. Malhotra obtained his PhD from Seton Hall University.