Green Synthesis
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About this book
Green Synthesis provides a comprehensive overview of sustainable chemical innovations that are reshaping science and industry. Covering ten chapters written by experts, the book explores eco-friendly synthesis of organic compounds, polymers, bioplastics, pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, dyes, pigments, photocatalysts, and carbon-based nanomaterials. Each contribution balances fundamental concepts with practical insights, including renewable feedstocks, catalysis, and applications in the circular economy. By integrating theory, case studies, and emerging methodologies, the volume demonstrates how green chemistry can enhance efficiency while reducing environmental impact.
This book is an essential resource for graduate students, academic researchers, and industry professionals seeking to adopt environmentally responsible practices in chemical synthesis and material development.
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Research advancements and achievement in green synthesis
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Fundamentals and practical case studies for the industry.
Author / Editor information
Dr. J. Aravind, is an Associate Editor in International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology (Springer Nature), has published 75 plus articles with a cumulative impact factor of 160, google h-index 23, i10-index 36, and total citations 1862 (Scopus h-index 17 and citations 1230), also editor of 7 books. He has 18 years of teaching and research experience.
Dr. M. Kamaraj is an Associate Professor and Head, Department of Biotechnology at SRM Institute of Science and Technology, India. He has 11 years of research and teaching experience. He has published 80 articles (with a cumulative impact factor of 245), 10 book chapters and 6 Edited books and have a Google h index -20, i10-index 40 with total citations of 2051.
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Preface
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Introduction to Green Chemistry and Sustainable Synthesis
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Green Synthesis of Organic Compounds
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Green Synthesis of Polymers and Bioplastics for Environmental Sustainability and Industrial Applications
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Renewable Feedstocks in Green Synthesis
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Green Synthesis of Metal-Organic Frameworks
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Green Synthesis of Photocatalysis
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Green Synthesis of Pharmaceuticals and Agrochemicals
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Green Avenues for Harnessing Dyes and Pigments
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Green Synthesis of Carbon-Based Materials: Sustainable Approaches and Emerging Applications
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Role of Green Synthesis in Circular Economy
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