Abstract
Green chemistry is most often thought of in the context of specialty or pharmaceutical chemicals where many synthetic chemistry approaches are in play. However, principles similar to those of green chemistry and engineering were employed over the years in reducing cost and increasing volume of chemicals that became commodities. This paper considers some of those principles, their impact, and some perspectives on the potential and limits associated with green chemistry for commodity chemicals.
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Carroll, W. F. (2016, September 30). Upon further review: A commodity chemist on green chemistry. Physical Sciences Reviews. De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/psr-2016-0071
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