Green Chemistry Technology for Sustainable Development and Applications

Authors

  • Mohammad Asif, Amita Joshi Rana, Jyoti Nanda Sharma, Ajay Kumar Singh, Vikash Jakhmola Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48047/marbhh03

Keywords:

Green Chemistry, Sustainable Energy, Environmental Pollution, Hazardous Substances, Waste Products.

Abstract

Green chemistry (GC), or sustainable chemistry, aims, under greater social prospects, for a sustainable global future for the Earth, and for products that reduce the use of hazardous substances for humans and the environment.GC was initiated in the 1990s as a quick-rising advanced technique for providing environmentally suitable solutions for the sustainable development of future technology. GC offers enhanced chemical method economics, associated with a reduced environmental burden.

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References

Anastas, P.T. Twenty years of Green Chemistry. ChemEng News, 2011, 89(26), 62-65.

Anastas, P.T., Warner, J.C. Green Chemistry: Theory and Practice. Oxford Science Publications, Oxford, 1998.

Anastas, P.T., Williamson, T.C. (Eds). Green Chemistry: Frontiers in Chemical Synthesis and Processes. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1998.

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Published

2025-02-03

How to Cite

Mohammad Asif, Amita Joshi Rana, Jyoti Nanda Sharma, Ajay Kumar Singh, Vikash Jakhmola. (2025). Green Chemistry Technology for Sustainable Development and Applications. Cuestiones De Fisioterapia, 54(3), 598-617. https://doi.org/10.48047/marbhh03