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Ahluwalia V. Green Chemistry in 21st Century and Beyond 2025

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Textbook in PDF format With an emphasis on minimizing the use and generation of hazardous substances, Green Chemistry is a significant branch of Chemical Engineering. This book details the fundamentals associated with this field of study and focuses on designing products through renewable starting materials, recyclable chemicals, and benign synthesis. The use of green solvents, organic transformations, catalysts, and electrochemical synthesis are also discussed. The subject matter of this book also includes: Twelve Principles of Green Chemistry. Baylis-Hillman Reaction. Perfluorinated Catalysts. Microwave assisted Organic Transformations in Water. Reformatsky Reaction. This book is aimed at Engineering students, chemists working in the R&D sector, and undergraduate and postgraduate scholars. Introduction to Green Chemistry Organic Transformations in Water Transformations in Ionic Liquids Transformations in Super Critical Carbon Dioxide Transformations in Polyethylene Glycol and its Solutions Transformations in Fluorous Solvents Miscellaneous Green Solvents Solvent-free Organic Transformations Microwave Assisted Organic Transformations Ultrasound Assisted Organic Transformations Photochemical Organic Transformations Organic Transformations using Phase Transfer Catalysts Biocatalytic Transformations Organic Transformations using Supported Catalysts Organic Transformations using Green Reagents Organic Transformations Using Renewable Starting Materials Electrochemical Synthesis Pharmaceutical Industry: Now and Then Polymers Agrochemicals