Chemistry for Sustainable Development is a collection of selected papers by the participants of the International Conference on Pure and Applied Chemistry (ICPAC 2010) on the theme of Chemistry for Sustainable Development held in Mauritius in July 2010.
In light of the significant progresses and challenges in the development and implementation of green and sustainable chemistry, this volume reviews the recent results generated by a more efficient use of resources to minimize carbon footprints, to foster the eradication or minimisation of solvent use in chemistry, and to deliver processes which lead to increased harmony between chemistry and the environment.
Chemistry for Sustainable Development is written for graduates, postgraduates, researchers in industry and academia who have an interest in the fields ranging from fundamental to applied chemistry.
Chemistry for Sustainable Development provides an overview current sustainability processes, products, and methods in all areas of chemistry. Topics include low-waste chemical processes, recovery and safe disposal of waste products, chemistry without solvents and solutions, and more.Investigation of Dissolved Nutrients in Tropical Coastal Waters in Mauritius.- The influence of the cage effect on the mechanism of multistage chemical reactions in solutions.- Photoionization Studies of Reactive Intermediates of Importance in the Atmosphere.- Synthesis and Applications of Nano Size Titanium Oxide and Cobalt Doped Titanium Oxide.- Development of Novel Insect Growth Regulators: Effect of 1-(substitutedbenzoyl)-3-[(2-isopropyl-5-methylphenoxy) acetamino] thiourea and urea derivatives on Total Haemocyte Count of Dysdercus koenigii.- Preliminary Catalytic Studies using Tyrosine and Phenylalanine Analogues on Selected Baylis-Hillman and Michael Reactions.- Synthesis Structure and Characterization of New Amic Acid Dlæ