Green Chemistry

Green Chemistry: Theory and Practice

This book aims to introduce the reader to the design, development, and evaluation processes of new Green Chemistry methodologies. A comprehensive introductory text, it takes a broad view of the subject and integrates a wide variety of topics. Topics covered include: alternative feedstocks, environmentally benign synthetic methodologies, designing safer chemical products, new reaction conditions, alternative solvents and catalyst development, and the use of biosynthesis and biomimetic principles.

Collection- Roger Sheldon - A Legacy of Green Chemistry Achievements and Wisdom

This collection celebrates the enduring legacy of Roger Sheldon, a pioneering figure whose vision helped define modern green chemistry. Driven by a commitment to reduce chemical waste and improve industrial practices, Sheldon’s work bridged academia and industry, introducing transformative concepts such as the E‑factor and advancing catalysis and biocatalysis as tools for sustainability. Beyond his scientific achievements, he was a generous mentor and inspiring communicator whose clarity of thought and enthusiasm shaped generations of researchers.