Green chemistry

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Abstract

The development of the concepts for "Green Chemistry" and the ain principles of this new field are reviewed. Examples of the application of these rinciples in different areas of chemistry are included. The frequently used alternative olvents (green solvents - water, PEG, glycerol, perfluorinated solvents, supercritical and ionic liquids) in preparative organic chemistry are described in details. The present and the future developments of green chemistry in education and organic chemical technology are considered.

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Deligeorgiev, T., Gadjev, N., Vasilev, A., Kaloyanova, S., Lesev, N., & Alexiev, A. (2011). Green chemistry. Chemistry, 20(4), 289–320. https://doi.org/10.1017/cbo9781316146743.020

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