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Sustainable Chemistry

Electrochemical sensors based on reduced graphene oxide (r-go) for environmental monitoring

The innovation in this study lies in enhancing conventional sensors through the integration of advanced materials such as graphene and its derivatives. These materials, derived from carbon, a widely abundant, renewable, and sustainable element, exhibit exceptional properties, including high molecular adsorption capacity, superior electrical conductivity, and remarkable mechanical strength. Their multifunctionality not only enhances sensor performance but also promotes material efficiency by significantly reducing the resources required for production.

Research between Science, Society and Politics: The History and Scientific Development of Green Chemistry

The scientific character of green chemistry has been a matter of dispute since its inception. This book aims to clarify that dispute. Author Johan Alfredo Linthorst presents a historical analysis of the birth and evolution of green chemistry, with a special focus on the USA, the UK and the Netherlands and the chemical societies in these countries.