Green chemica reactions/ edited by Pietro Tundo and Vittorio Esposito. - Netherlands: Springer, 2006. - xvi, 232 p. 24 cm.

An Introduction to Green Chemistry D. St Clair Black.- The Possibility to Obtain a new Generation of Ionic Liquids Starting from Natural Compounds; C. Chiappe.- Catalysis in Ionic Liquids; C. Trombini, M. Lombardo.- Ionic Liquids for Spectroscopy; Spectroscopy for Ionic Liquids; Ch. D. Tran.- Chemical Reactions and Related Phase Behavior in Supercritical CO2 and CO2/Ionic Liquid Mixtures; Tao Jiang, Buxing Han.- Water-Based Metal Remediation Processes: Basics and Novel Developments; K. E. Geckeler.- 'Greener' Organic Syntheses under non-Traditional Conditions Using Microwave and Ultrasound Irradiation and Mechanochemical Mixing; R. S. Varma.- The Greenest Reagent in Organic Synthesis: Light; A. Albini, M. Fagnoni.- Hydrogen Peroxide in Green Oxidation Reactions: Recent Catalytic Processes; A. Goti, F. Cardona.- Dimethyl Carbonate: Green Solvent and Ambident Reagent P. Tundo et al.-

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Green chemistry.
Environmental chemistry.

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