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Kumari, Pratiksha, Bhandari, Divya Dhawal |
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AIP Conference Proceedings; 2023, Vol. 2558 Issue 1, p1-8, 8p |
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The challenge faced by government, various industries and academics to establish a relation between technology and society is material usage reinvention. An approach towards establishing this relationship is a set of changes in environment and interest of the people which create new materials (chemists) on a daily basis. This new approach which mainly aims to remove the fundamental risks instead of decreasing it by exposure is called as Green Chemistry. The approach i.e. Green chemistry aims to reduce any effect of chemicals on the health of humans and environment by using some healthy eco-friendly processes and reaction media. Green chemistry is a familiar branch of science which makes use of philosophical approach that includes the use of certain applications and principles which are contributing towards sustainable development. Presently, organic synthetic chemistry is the one major part of science which is using various solvents among which few are toxic and carcinogenic. Also, the main industrial waste is solvents only but if we choose carefully the use of solvent and its type then we can eliminate waste production and can increase reaction output. So, the present topic is mainly on the use of such carefully selected solvents which are eco-friendly so better known as green solvents: an approach towards green chemistry. The solvent selection, use of chemicals/solvents for dissolving purpose and for dissolution process are the targets of this approach. Newer advancements in this field will provide the success key towards green chemistry by improving economics of chemical manufacturing and by reducing hazards of chemically related to environment e.g. the drug Viagara (Sildenafil Citrate) is synthesized by using less amount of solvent, is a great achievement of Green Chemistry. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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