Sustainable Chemistry in France
A special issue of Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049). This special issue belongs to the section "Green Chemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 May 2022) | Viewed by 42962
Special Issue Editors
Interests: sustainable chemistry; industrial chemistry
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Interests: organic chemistry; medicinal chemistry; catalysis
Interests: utilization of porous materials for the design of selective and stable catalysts; valorization of alkenes, CO2, and biomass; supported homogeneous catalysts (organocatalysts, metal complexes, polyoxometalates or even enzymes); supported heterogeneous catalysts (zero-valent metal/metal oxide colloids)
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Special Issue Information
Dear colleagues,
In the context of sustainable development, chemistry is of vital importance at two levels: the reduction in the environmental footprint of its own activity; and the ability to offer solutions capable of meeting the challenges of society. Sustainable chemistry is thus a reality which improves our everyday life. Many researchers are active in this domain searching for new products and processes, using less resources and energy and protecting human health and the environment. As described by Anastas and Warner in the 12 principles of Green Chemistry, this may be achieved in different ways, e.g., using renewable/bio-based resources, and/or new or improved technologies and processes.
The present Special Issue aims to review the work done in this field in French laboratories.
Dr. Pascal Isnard
Prof. Dr. Jerome Guillard
Prof. Dr. Franck Launay
Prof. Dr. Jean-Hugues Renault
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- sustainable chemistry
- green chemistry
- bio-based chemistry
- renewable resources
- process improvement
- France
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