30th Anniversary of Molecules—Green Chemistry in Hungary
A special issue of Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049). This special issue belongs to the section "Green Chemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 June 2025 | Viewed by 7
Special Issue Editors
Interests: organophosphorus chemistry; green chemistry; microwave chemistry; catalysts; ionic liquids
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Interests: stereochemistry; bioatalysis; asymmetric synthesis; green (sustainable) enzymatic chemistry
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleague,
In 2025, we will be celebrating the 30th anniversary of Molecules. Our sincerest thanks go to our readers, authors, anonymous peer reviewers, editors, and all the people working on the journal who have joined forces over the years. Without your help, we would never have achieved this.
To mark this important milestone, a Special Issue entitled “30th Anniversary of Molecules—Green Chemistry in Hungary” is being launched. This Special Issue aims to highlight academic research in Hungary and in the field of green chemistry, and will cover all aspects of green approaches to chemistry.
The submitted articles should target fields including, but not limited to, the following: atomically efficient transformations; halogene- and metal-free syntheses; heterogen and homogene catalityc reactions; chiral P-ligands; phase-transfer catalytic reactions; enzyme-catalyzed transformations; chemo-, regio-, and enantioselective reactions; optical resolution; MW-assisted and sonochemical transformations; solvent-free accomplishments; green solvents; ionic liquids; deep eutectic solvents; industrial approaches; green applications in the pharmaceutical industry; the utilization of by-products; and recirculation.
We invite colleagues involved in all branches of green chemistry, whether in academia or industry, to make contributions to this Special Issue.
Prof. Dr. György Keglevich
Prof. Dr. Enikő Forró
Guest Editors
Manuscript Submission Information
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Keywords
- atomically efficient transformations
- halogene- and metal-free syntheses
- heterogen and homogene catalityc reactions
- chiral P-ligands
- phase-transfer catalytic reactions
- enzyme-catalyzed transformations
- chemo-, regio-, and enantioselective reactions
- optical resolution
- MW-assisted and sonochemical transformations
- solvent-free accomplishments
- green solvents
- ionic liquids
- deep eutectic solvents
- industrial approaches
- green applications in the pharmaceutical industry
- the utilization of by-products and recirculation
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