Handbook of green analytical chemistry

The emerging field of green analytical chemistry is concerned with the development of analytical procedures that minimize consumption of hazardous reagents and solvents, and maximize safety for operators and the environment. In recent years there have been significant developments in methodological...

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Group Author: Guardia, M. de la Miguel de la; Garrigues, Salvador
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Literature type: Electronic eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9781119940722
Summary: The emerging field of green analytical chemistry is concerned with the development of analytical procedures that minimize consumption of hazardous reagents and solvents, and maximize safety for operators and the environment. In recent years there have been significant developments in methodological and technological tools to prevent and reduce the deleterious effects of analytical activities; key strategies include recycling, replacement, reduction and detoxification of reagents and solvents. The Handbook of Green Analytical Chemistry provides a comprehensive overview of the present state an
Carrier Form: 1 online resource.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781119940944 (ePub)
111994094X (ePub)
9781119940951 (MobiPocket)
1119940958 (MobiPocket)
9781119940739 (Adobe PDF)
1119940737 (Adobe PDF)
9781119940722 (electronic bk.)
1119940729 (electronic bk.)
0470972017 (cloth)
9780470972014 (cloth)
Index Number: TD193
CLC: X13-62
Contents: Handbook of Green Analytical Chemistry; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Section I: Concepts; 1 The Concept of Green Analytical Chemistry; 1.1 Green Analytical Chemistry in the frame of Green Chemistry; 1.2 Green Analytical Chemistry versus Analytical Chemistry; 1.3 The ethical compromise of sustainability; 1.4 The business opportunities of clean methods; 1.5 The attitudes of the scientific community; References; 2 Education in Green Analytical Chemistry; 2.1 The structure of the Analytical Chemistry paradigm; 2.2 The social perception of Analytical Chemistry.