10 Facts About Green chemistry

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Green chemistry, called sustainable chemistry, is an area of chemistry and chemical engineering focused on the design of products and processes that minimize or eliminate the use and generation of hazardous substances.

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Green chemistry emerged from a variety of existing ideas and research efforts in the period leading up to the 1990s, in the context of increasing attention to problems of chemical pollution and resource depletion.

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The set of concepts now recognized as green chemistry coalesced in the mid- to late-1990s, along with broader adoption of the term.

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Green chemistry is increasingly seen as a powerful tool that researchers must use to evaluate the environmental impact of nanotechnology.

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Some further examples of applied green chemistry are supercritical water oxidation, on water reactions, and dry media reactions.

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6.

Click chemistry is often cited as a style of chemical synthesis that is consistent with the goals of green chemistry.

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Nylon-6 Green chemistry is well-known and not addressed in first-generation production.

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Green chemistry grew in popularity in the United States after the Pollution Prevention Act of 1990 was passed.

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Masters and doctoral level courses in Green chemistry Technology has been introduced by the Institute of Chemical Technology, India.

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The complexity and multifaceted nature of green chemistry makes it difficult to devise clear and simple metrics.

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