Review on Green Chemistry

  • Wale T
  • Suryavanshi S
  • Wavare V
  • et al.
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The use of toxic, poisonous, hazardous, and bio-accumulative chemical substances is reduced or eliminated in green chemistry, which involves the design of chemical processes and products. It is a fresh take on scientifically based environmental protection and is essential to preventing climate change, acid rain, and global warming. Its basic tenet increases efficacy, selectivity, and minimises waste creation, making it a crucial instrument in the fight against pollution. Keywords: Introduction, Definition, History, Principle, Industrial Interest, In Education, Advantages, Disadvantages, Conclusion.

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Wale, T., Suryavanshi, S., Wavare, V., Phalke, P., & Sharmale, M. (2023). Review on Green Chemistry. Journal of Drug Delivery and Therapeutics, 13(7), 190–193. https://doi.org/10.22270/jddt.v13i7.5919

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