The Royal Society of Chemistry has announced the launch of a new book series on Green Chemistry. Green Chemistry is one of the rapidly growing concepts in modern chemistry. Through national awards and funding programmes, national and international course, networks and conferences, and a dedicated RSC journal, Green Chemistry is now widely recognised as being important in all of the chemical sciences and technologies, and in industry as well as in education and research.
The RSC Green Chemistry book series is a unique venture aimed at providing high level research books at the cutting edge of Green Chemistry. The books are projected to be a valuable resource for industrialists, researchers and academics worldwide as well as others interested in the practical means that are being used to reduce the environmental impact of chemical processes and products. Topics covered will include green chemistry metrics; chemicals from biomass; greener pharmaceutical products; alternative energy sources; green chemistry in water; intensive chemical processing; catalyst heterogenisation; organic synthesis using green chemistry methods; green chemistry using biological systems; solvent-free synthesis; and more.
Professor James Clark of University of York Heslington and Professor George Kraus of Department of Chemistry Iowa State University will serve as the series editors.
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