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【内容简介】 Today, with growing awareness in industry, academia and the general public of the need for sustainable development, the international chemistry community is under increasing pressure to change current working practices and to find greener alternatives.
In response, the Royal Society of Chemistry has launched Green Chemistry as a vehicle to inform all parties of the latest developments in the green chemistry revolution. Reporting on research activities and interests in chemical aspects of clean technology from academic, industrial and public sectors, Green Chemistry contains primary research papers, communications and reviews.
In addition, there is a Green News and Views feature, which includes industrial highlights, patent information, and news of grants and educational items.
At the frontier of modern chemical research and encompassing all research that leads to a reduction in the environmental impact resulting from the use or manufacture of chemicals, Green Chemistry covers the following areas:
The application of innovative technology to established industrial processes The development of environmentally improved routes to important products The design of new Green chemicals and materials The use of sustainable resources The use of biotechnology alternatives Methodologies and tools for evaluating environmental impact Further details about the principles and objectives of Green Chemistry can be found in the Editorial to the first issue by Professor James Clark
Features and Benefits International coverage of the latest chemical aspects of clean technology Free online access for subscribers at the full institutional rate Rapid publication, ensuring speedy access to the latest green information Each article prefaced by introductory remarks, which summarise Accessible to a wide audience, from students to academics and policy makers Green News & Views from the chemical business world 6 issues per year Attractive layout including extensive use of colour Topics covered include: clean synthesis enhanced atom utilisation replacement of stoichiometric reagents new solvents and reaction media water-based processes and products replacements for hazardous reagents intensive processing novel separation technologies alternative feedstocks new safer chemicals and materials waste minimisation/reduction
Editorial Board Chairman Roger A Sheldon, Laboratory for Organic Chemistry and Catalysis, Delft University of Technology, Julianalaan 136, 2628 BL-Delft, The Netherlands, Email r.a.sheldon@stm.tudelft.nl
Associate Editor The Americas James K Bashkin, Monsanto Company R3A, 800 N. Lindbergh Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63167, USA, tel +001 (314) 694 3244, fax +001 (314) 694 3479, Email james.k.bashkin@monsanto.com
Scientific Editor James H Clark, Centre for Clean Technology, Department of Chemistry, University of York, Heslington, York, YO1 5DD, UK, tel +44 (0) 1904 434533 or 432559, fax +44 (0) 1904 434550, Email greenchem@york.ac.uk
Associate Editor Duncan J Macquarrie, Centre for Clean Technology, Department of Chemistry, University of York, Heslington, York YO1 5DD, UK, tel +44 (0) 1904 434533 or 432559, fax +44 (0) 1904 434550, Email greenchem@york.ac.uk
Papers from the Americas should be submitted to the Associate Editor for the Americas at the address given above and those from the rest of the world to the Scientific or Associate Editor at the York address.
Editorial Board Chris Adams, Institute of Applied Catalysis, UK Martyn Poliakoff, University of Nottingham, UK
Alan Curzons, SmithKline Beecham, Worthing, UK Colin Ramshaw, University of Newcastle, UK
Christopher Drew, SORIS, Macclesfield, UK Keith Scott, University of Newcastle, UK
Istvan T. Horvath Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest, Hungary Kenneth R Seddon, Queen’s University Belfast, UK
Harp Minhas, Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, UK Allan E Underhill, University of Wales, Bangor, UK
Timothy E Lester, Deft Technology and Design, Hampton, UK John M Winfield, University of Glasgow, UK
Editorial Board (corresponding members) Submissions or enquiries These may be addressed to: Professor James Clark or Dr Duncan Macquarrie, Centre for Clean Technology, Department of Chemistry, University of York, Heslington, York YO10 5DD, UK, tel +44 1904 434533/432559, fax +44 1904 434550, Email greenchem@york.ac.uk |