Chemistry, asked by faridamerchant5253, 9 months ago

can we use atmospheric chemistry as a subtopic for green chemistry​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Green chemistry aims to design and produce cost-competitive chemical products and processes that attain the highest level of the pollution-prevention hierarchy by reducing pollution at its source. *Chemicals that are less hazardous to human health and the environment are: Less toxic to organisms.

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Answered by kkabhi32
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We're also concerned with developing synthetic routes to organic and inorganic chemicals and materials starting from renewable resources while avoiding the use of endangered elements and feedstocks.

A particular focus is on the use of waste biomass and or carbon dioxide as sustainable feedstocks. We use key enabling technologies, including catalysis, flow chemistry, and microwave heating to develop energy, mass and time-efficient processes.

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