Green catalysis, a cutting-edge field in chemistry, focuses on developing environmentally friendly catalysts to facilitate chemical reactions with minimal impact on nature. Unlike traditional catalysts that may involve toxic or hazardous materials, green catalysis prioritizes sustainability and efficiency. These catalysts aim to reduce energy consumption, waste generation, and harmful byproducts. Utilizing renewable resources and employing biodegradable or recyclable materials, green catalysis seeks to address environmental concerns associated with chemical processes. It often involves the design of catalysts that work under mild conditions, lowering the need for harsh reaction parameters. Green catalysis plays a crucial role in advancing the principles of green chemistry by promoting atom economy, selectivity, and the use of benign solvents. Researchers are exploring bio-inspired catalysts, enzymes, and metal-free alternatives to conventional catalysts, fostering a more sustainable approach to industrial processes. The application of green catalysis extends to various industries, including pharmaceuticals, materials science, and energy production. By prioritizing eco-friendly catalytic systems, this field contributes to the development of cleaner and more efficient chemical technologies, aligning with the global pursuit of a greener and more sustainable future.
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Title : Green synthesis and application of a bio emulsion liquid membrane (bio elm) for wastewater pollutant extraction
Manisha Wakle, Ahmedabad University, India
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Title : Chemistry control of peach fruit moth and agriculture high-quality development
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