Green Chemistry — Present and Future Issues

  • Vijayant Dhiman
Keywords: green chemistry, green analytical chemistry, hygienic chemistry, atom economy, sustainable development.

Abstract

The basis of green chemistry is frequently considered as a response to the
need to reduce the damage of the environment by man-made materials and the
processes used to produce them. A quick view of green chemistry issues in the
past decade demonstrates many methodologies that protect human health and the
environment in an economically beneficial manner. This article presents selected
examples of the implementation of green chemistry principles in everyday life in
industry, the laboratory and in education. A brief history of green chemistry and
future challenges are also mentioned.

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Author Biography

Vijayant Dhiman

Gian Jyoti Group of Institutions Shambhu Kalan, Banur

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Published
2015-05-31
How to Cite
Dhiman, V. (2015). Green Chemistry — Present and Future Issues. IJRDO - JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE, 1(1), 09-14. https://doi.org/10.53555/bs.v1i1.2352