Sustainable Chemistry Is A Field Of Study And Practice Focused On Finding Sustainable And Environmentally-Friendly Ways To Make And Process Chemical Materials. It Is Essential To Not Only Make Sure That Existing Chemicals Produced And Used Are Safe And Have The Lowest Possible Environmental Impact, But To Also Create New Chemicals And Technologies That Are Environmentally Benign. Sustainable Chemistry Looks At All Aspects Of The Chemical Process, From Safer Materials Production And Chemical Technologies To More Efficient Systems For Managing And Using Existing Resources. This Includes Exploring New Bio-Based Chemicals And Non-Chemical Alternatives, Such As Green Solvents, Renewable Energy Sources, And Biodegradable Materials Which Can Be Used In Place Of Chemical-Based Ones. It Also Involves Researching Ways Of Recycling And Reusing Raw Materials And Waste Products In Order To Minimise The Need For New Resources. Sustainable Chemistry Also Seeks To Develop Technologies And Processes That Either Reduce The Use Of Hazardous Chemicals Or Enable Them To Be More Easily Recycled And Reused. It Encourages The Use Of Non-Toxic And Biodegradable Materials And Chemicals, And Ways Of Managing Waste That Minimise Environmental Pollution And Resulting Health Risks. It Is Essential To Reduce The Environmental Impact From The Manufacture Of Chemicals And Products. Many Technologies Such As ‘Green Chemistry’ And ‘Catalysis’ Look To Improve The Efficiency Of The Production Of Chemicals In Ways That Do Not Harm The Environment. Furthermore, Additional Waste And By-Products Can Be Recycled Or Reused, Such As From Distillation Processes, To Minimise The Overall Production Of Emissions. Overall, Sustainable Chemistry Can Play An Important Role In Creating A More Sustainable, Environmentally Friendly Future. By Providing Safer And More Efficient Technologies To Manufacture, Process, And Manage Chemicals, People Can Help To Reduce Global Emissions And Protect Human Health. It Is Essential To Continue Researching And Developing New Sustainable And Greener Alternatives Across All Fields Of Chemistry.
Title : Advances in plasma-based waste treatment for sustainable communities
Hossam A Gabbar, Ontario Tech University, Canada
Title : Nanostructured biodevices based on carbon nanotubes and glyconanoparticles for bioelectrocatalytic applications
Serge Cosnier, Silesian University of Technology, Poland
Title : Carbon capture and storage: The impact of impurities in CO2 streams
Andy Brown, Progressive Energy Ltd, United Kingdom
Title : Supramolecular nano chemistries: Fighting viruses, inhibiting bacteria and growing tissues
Thomas J Webster, Hebei University of Technology, China
Title : Chemical engineering of vanadium and tantalum zeolites for application in environmental catalysis
Stanislaw Dzwigaj, Sorbonne Universite, France
Title : Disrupting TNF-α and TNFR1 interaction: Computational insights into the potential of D-Pinitol as an anti-inflammatory therapeutic
Ferran Acuna Pares, Universidad Internacional de la Rioja (UNIR), Spain