Green Sustainable Process for Chemical and Environmental Engineering and Science
Rajender Boddula
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Green Sustainable Process for Chemical and Environmental Engineering and Science: Green Inorganic Synthesis provides an in-depth review of the synthesis of inorganic materials utilizing green chemistry protocols. It summarizes the green synthesis methods used for the preparation, processing and development of inorganic materials. The methods for the synthesis of various inorganic materials includes microwaves, sonochemical, electrochemical, bioinspired, enzyme mediated, sol-gel, solid state, etc. It also includes green-solvents driven inorganic material synthesis using ionic liquids, supercritical fluids, plant-derived materials, and microorganisms. The content of this book provides useful information which may be used to inspire the readers to new synthetic routes for sustainable inorganic synthesis. This book brings together panels of highly-accomplished experts in the field of inorganic chemistry. It is a unique book, extremely well structured and essential resource for undergraduate, postgraduate students, faculty, R&D professionals, production chemists, environmental engineers, and industrial experts.
- Essential study guide for inorganic chemical synthesis
- Provides a broad overview of eco-friendly methods in inorganic synthesis
- Bestows the latest advances in inorganic synthetic protocols
- Provides key references and details in each synthesis technique/methods
- Outlines eco-friendly inorganic synthesis and chemical processes using microwave, sonochemical and solid-state techniques
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9780128218877
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 298
- Utgivningsdatum: 2020-11-24
- Förlag: Elsevier