CH62033: Green Technology

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CH62033
Course name Green Technology
Offered by Chemical Engineering
Credits 3
L-T-P 3-0-0
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Semester Autumn


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Prerequisite: nonePrevention of pollution; Atom economy; Less hazardous chemical syntheses; Designing safer chemicals; Safer solvent and auxiliaries; Design for energy efficiency; Use of renewable feedstock; Reduction of derivatives; Catalysis; Design for degradation; Real-time analysis for pollution prevention; Inherently safer chemistry for accident preventionText Book:1.Sustainable Solutions :Developing Products and Services for the Future Ed. By Martin Charter and U. Tischner2.Real-World Cases in Green Chemistry by M. C. Cann and M. E. Connelly3.Green Engineering : Environmentally Conscious Design of Chemical processes by D. T. Allen and D. R. Shonnard4.Advancing Sustainability through Green Chemistry by R. L. Lankey and P. T. Anastas5.Identification of Cleaner Production Improvement Opportunities by K. L. Mulholland6.Environmentalism and The Technologies of Tomorrow : Shaping The Next Industrial Revolution by R. L. Olson, and D. Rejeski.Reference Book:1.Handbook of Green Chemistry and Technology by J. H. Clark and D. J. MacQuarri2.Green Chemistry : An Introductiory Text by M. Lancaster3.New Technologies and Environmental Innovation by J. Huber4.Making Things Greener : Motivations and Influences in the Greening of Manufacturing by M. Townsend5.Technology and Environment : The Case for Cleaner Technologies by Asean6.Green Technology and Design for the Environment by S. B. Billatos and N. A. Basaly.


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