Green Processing and Synthesis
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Alexander Grossmann
With this journal we are pleased to expand De Gruyter’s offerings in chemistry and chemical process engineering, biotechnology and environmental chemistry.
Green Processing and Synthesis publishes bi-monthly high-quality articles dedicated in general to innovative and green process development and chemical synthesis covering: sustainable and green chemistry and processing, flow chemistry, advanced, asymmetric and bio-inspired synthesis, chemicals from biomass, biofuels and intermediates, white biotechnology, catalysis, micro process technology, process intensification, alternative energy, fuel cells and hydrogen economy, photochemistry, photovoltaics, energy storage, environmental chemistry and toxicology.
The Editor-in-Chief, Professor Volker Hessel (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands), will channel, guide and direct the editorial process supported by Dr. Gunda Stöber as Managing Editor at De Gruyter.
State-of-the-art hosting for online content is provided on the De Gruyter Online platform. The online manuscript submission and tracking system (Thomson Reuters ScholarOne) and ahead of print online publication ensures timely speed with which articles are processed and published. Active reference linking in the PDF articles of the online edition, forward linking, color figures free of charge for authors in both print and online are merely a few of the services offered.
De Gruyter is an independent academic publishing house with a tradition spanning over 260 years. With offices in Berlin, Boston and Beijing we publish annually over 800 new titles in the physical sciences, medicine, law, and the humanities, and well over 200 journals and digital media. GREEN, Reviews in Chemical Engineering, Corrosion Reviews, Journal of Polymer Engineering, Science and Engineering of Composite Materials, High Temperature Materials and Processes, Journal of Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics, Reviews in Inorganic Chemistry, BioInorganic Reaction Mechanisms, Main Group Metal Chemistry, Reviews in Analytical Chemistry, Heterocyclic Communications, and Holzforschung/Wood Science are journals in our chemistry, chemical engineering and materials sciences publishing portfolio.
We at De Gruyter feel engaged to continuously increase the scientific impact of Green Processing and Synthesis in the coming years and make this journal a top address for scientific and applied publishing in its field. We very much appreciate the opportunity for dialogue with our authors and readers ’ please let us know your ideas and suggestions.
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- Masthead
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- Green Processing and Synthesis
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- Essay
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- Review
- Benchtop factory for cross-coupling reactions by circulatory catalyst flow using low-viscosity ionic liquid as reaction medium and catalyst support
- Original articles
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- Multi-step processing in a microstructured flow reactor: direct nitration of propane–a proof of principle
- Safety, health, and environmental assessment of bioethanol production from sugarcane, corn, and corn stover
- Aqueous heterogeneous synthesis of polysubstituted 2,6-dicyanoanilines via combined microwave and ultrasound-assisted multicomponent reaction
- Operationally simple green synthesis of some Schiff bases using grinding chemistry technique and evaluation of antimicrobial activities
- Laboratory profile
- Profile of the “Christian Doppler Laboratory for Microwave Chemistry” at the Karl-Franzens-University of Graz
- Conference announcements
- Implementation of Microreactor Technology in Biotechnology (IMTB 2013)
- 2012 Michigan Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference: Driving Sustainable Manufacturing (October 26, 2012, Wayne State University, Detroit)
- 10th International Symposium on The Power of Green Energy (GAPE 2013)
- Cellular Materials - CELLMAT 2012 (7–9 November 2012, Dresden, Germany)
- Conferences 2012/2013
- Book review
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Articles in the same Issue
- Masthead
- Masthead
- Graphical abstracts
- In this Issue
- Publisher’s note
- Green Processing and Synthesis
- Editorial
- Life is a marathon – for 80 years and not 42 km ... and for growing a h-index if you are a scientist
- Essay
- An overview of Total’s activities on alternative energies, advanced biofuels and bioproducts for energy efficiency and environmental acceptability
- Review
- Benchtop factory for cross-coupling reactions by circulatory catalyst flow using low-viscosity ionic liquid as reaction medium and catalyst support
- Original articles
- Agro-process intensification: soilborne micro-bioreactors with nitrogen fixing bacterium Azospirillum brasilense as self-sustaining biofertiliser source for enhanced nitrogen uptake by plants
- Multi-step processing in a microstructured flow reactor: direct nitration of propane–a proof of principle
- Safety, health, and environmental assessment of bioethanol production from sugarcane, corn, and corn stover
- Aqueous heterogeneous synthesis of polysubstituted 2,6-dicyanoanilines via combined microwave and ultrasound-assisted multicomponent reaction
- Operationally simple green synthesis of some Schiff bases using grinding chemistry technique and evaluation of antimicrobial activities
- Laboratory profile
- Profile of the “Christian Doppler Laboratory for Microwave Chemistry” at the Karl-Franzens-University of Graz
- Conference announcements
- Implementation of Microreactor Technology in Biotechnology (IMTB 2013)
- 2012 Michigan Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference: Driving Sustainable Manufacturing (October 26, 2012, Wayne State University, Detroit)
- 10th International Symposium on The Power of Green Energy (GAPE 2013)
- Cellular Materials - CELLMAT 2012 (7–9 November 2012, Dresden, Germany)
- Conferences 2012/2013
- Book review
- Green techniques for organic synthesis and medicinal chemistry