Green Chemistry and Sustainable Technology : Biological, Pharmaceutical, and Macromolecular Systems

Title: Green Chemistry and Sustainable Technology : Biological, Pharmaceutical, and Macromolecular Systems
Author: A. K. Haghi, Ravindra S. Shinde, Satish A. Dake, Suresh C. Ameta
ISBN: 1774634953 / 9781774634950
Format: Soft Cover
Pages: 342
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2022
Availability: 2 to 3 weeks

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Taking an interdisciplinary approach, this new volume brings together innovative research, new concepts, and novel developments in the application of new tools in green chemistry and sustainable technology. The diverse coverage includes chapters on ionic liquids as green solvents, an environmentally friendly approach to the synthesis and biological evaluation of α-aminophosphonate derivatives, the application of nanotechnology in biological sciences and green chemistry, eco-friendly polymers, the effect of global warming and greenhouse gases on environmental system, and more.

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Preface

Chapter 1 : Ionic Liquid as Green Solvents
Chapter 2 : Interpenetrating Network on the Basis of Methylsiloxane Matrix
Chapter 3 : Design and Synthesis of Thiaolidinone-Based Triazines Derivatives as a New Potential Anti-In¿ammatory and Anti-Microbial Agent
Chapter 4 : Effects of N-Acetylcysteine, Glutathione, and Glutathione Disulfide on NIH 3T3, VH10 And MCF-7 Cells Exposed to Ascorbate and Cu(II) Ions
Chapter 5 : An Environmentally Friendly Approach : Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of a-Aminophosphonate Derivatives
Chapter 6 : An Overview of Polyelectrolyte-Based Nanoplex
Chapter 7 : Frontiers of Applications of Nanotechnology in Biological Sciences and Green Chemistry
Chapter 8 : Ecofriendly Polymers : A Need of the Day
Chapter 9 : An Environmentally Benign Synthesis of 2, 4, 5-Triaryl-1h-Imidazoles via Multi-Component Reactions and Its Medicinal Importance
Chapter 10 : Microwave-Assisted Synthesis : Revolution in Synthetic Chemistry
Chapter 11 : Green Synthesis, Characterization, and Biological Studies of 1, 3, 4 –Thiadiazol-Derived Schiff Base Complexes
Chapter 12 : Study on the Effect of Global Warming and Greenhouse Gases on Environmental System

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