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GREEN CHEMISTRY
Meet Patel*, Ronak Patel, Mrs. M. A. Gupta, S. S. Patel and Dr. H. D. Karen
. Abstract Green chemistry is a term used to describe a series of chemical engineering principles and practices that aim to improve environmental quality and safety. The principles of green chemistry are often used in the development of new chemical products, both industrially and in the laboratory. Some of the key areas that are typically addressed with green chemistry include the use of sustainable materials, the reduction of waste, and the elimination or minimization of toxicants. In addition, green chemistry has been shown to be an effective strategy for developing more environmentally friendly processes and products. Green chemistry is a field of chemistry that seeks to improve the environmental friendliness of chemical processes. It does this by identifying and reducing environmental pollutants, by recycling or reforming materials, or by using alternative methods of synthesis. Keywords: green chemistry, green chemistry principles, 12 principles of green chemistry, what is green chemistry, principles of green chemistry, green chemistry definition, green chemistry define, green chemistry impact factor, examples of green chemistry, green ch [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
