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Applied Green Chemistry for Pollution Control by Dr. Kamlesh Sharma provides a comprehensive knowledge of how green chemistry principles can be utilized to mitigate various forms of environmental pollution. The book begins with an introduction to green chemistry and its twelve foundational principles, which emphasize waste prevention, atom economy, and the use of safer solvents and renewable resources. Subsequent chapters delve into specific pollution types such as air, soil, noise, thermal, marine, and radioactive, and explore tailored green chemistry strategies for each. These include the…mehr

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Applied Green Chemistry for Pollution Control by Dr. Kamlesh Sharma provides a comprehensive knowledge of how green chemistry principles can be utilized to mitigate various forms of environmental pollution. The book begins with an introduction to green chemistry and its twelve foundational principles, which emphasize waste prevention, atom economy, and the use of safer solvents and renewable resources. Subsequent chapters delve into specific pollution types such as air, soil, noise, thermal, marine, and radioactive, and explore tailored green chemistry strategies for each. These include the development of cleaner combustion processes, bioremediation techniques, and the design of biodegradable materials. The final chapter discusses the industrial applications of green chemistry, highlighting its role in promoting sustainable practices and reducing environmental impact. Overall, the book serves as a valuable resource for understanding the practical applications of green chemistry in pollution control and environmental sustainability.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Kamlesh Sharma, Associate Dean, Faculty of Applied and Basic Sciences, SGT University, Gurugram, India. Dr. Sharma earned her Ph.D. from Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, and has held prestigious postdoctoral positions at Mexico, South Africa and USA. She is recognized among the world's Top 2% Scientists by Stanford University.