Green Chemistry provides a unique forum for the publication of innovative research on the development of alternative green and sustainable technologies. Green Chemistry is at the frontiers of this ...
Only part of the resources that are extracted from the Earth are transformed into products; most end up as waste, says Buxing Han, a green chemist at the Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of ...
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About 98% of lignin created as a forestry by-product from plants is discarded, but a new enzyme could be the key to ...
Research in green chemistry and associated areas in biochemistry, geochemistry, biotechnology, ecology and healthcare give young scientists ample opportunity to demonstrate their inventiveness and ...
Textiles based on agricultural waste, algae and fungi are being developed to improve the environmental impact of the fashion ...
Around 98 per cent of lignin created as a forestry by-product from plants is discarded, but a new enzyme could be the key to extracting high-value molecules from this waste using a green chemistry ...
Researchers at the University of Missouri have developed an innovative electrochemistry method to create new molecules using ...
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A new discovery about the slime ejected by velvet worms could revolutionize sustainable material design, according to a study ...
A review article in Green Chemistry examines the potential of green chemistry to contribute to these goals in the production ...
Ahead of the publication of the government’s Industrial Strategy, the collaboration between BASF, Pulpex and its partners ...
Explore our sustainability programming to stay up to date on the latest advances in green chemistry and sustainable practices. Discover ACS Spring 2025's sustainability initiatives and partners ...
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