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‘GREEN CHEMISTRY’ IN THE LABORATORY

Nov 05 2008

Author: Dr. Andreas Theisen

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The term ‘green chemistry’ is commonly used to describe chemical procedures, which meet specific requirements with regards to the conservation of resources and protection of the environment. The objective is to avoid undesired by-products by selecting adequate reaction procedures and media. A typical example is the production of bio fuel, which has become an ecologically friendly alternative for many drivers.

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