IUPAC CHEMRAWN XIV Conference on Green Chemistry:Toward Environmentally Benign Processes and Products, Boulder, Colorado, USA, 9–13 June 2001
This conference is part of the Chemical Research Applied To World Needs series.
Chemistry in the 21st century. A central science or a "back office" technical activity?
Implementing green chemistry. An environmental policy for sustainability
Green chemistry and the global water crisis
Green chemistry as systems science
Greening the curriculum. American Chemical Society education programs
Centre for Green Chemistry, Monash University, Australia
Teaching green chemistry. Third-year-level module and beyond
Green chemistry in India
Emergence of a sustainable business community
Integrating green chemistry and sustainability into a specialty chemical company
Sustainability metrics for vehicles
Integrated emissions management for automotive painting operations
Developments in CO2 research
Supercritical fluid extraction of Z-sabinene hydrate-rich essential oils from Romanian Mentha hybrids
Supercritical fluids-assisted micronization techniques. Low-impact routes for particle production
Low-temperature manufacturing of fine pharmaceutical powders with supercritical fluid aerosolization in a Bubble Dryer®
Green electrochemistry. Examples and challenges
Solvent-free preparation of ionic liquids using a household microwave oven
Quasi-nature catalysis. Rhodium-catalyzed CC bond formation in air and water
Recoverable catalysts. Ultimate goals, criteria of evaluation, and the green chemistry interface
Improving self-defense in plants. Martial arts for vegetables