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Green Chemistry Research

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Paul Anastas and the ACS Green Chemistry Institute have been named to the Scientific American 50 for leadership in advancing science and technology.

Rain gardens touted as pollution removers—Environmental Science & Technology:
Saturation to Improve Pollutant Retention in a Rain Garden

The American Chemical Society believes that it is better to prevent the entry of hazardous chemical substances into the environment than to address their known and unknown consequences at a later date. Together, the ACS and the Green Chemistry Institute pursue opportunities to reaffirm and extend the importance of green chemistry as a means to prevent pollution and achieve sustainability.

ACS Publications recognizes Green Chemistry Research as an opportunity to showcase the positive contributions that chemists make to our environment, and invites you to review a sampling of relevant green research.

Enjoy reviewing the abstracts of recent articles related to green chemistry!

Read a Weblog interview with Paul Anastas, Director of the Green Chemistry Institute and Father of Green Chemistry

Access abstracts from a special issue of Accounts of Chemical Research titled: “Green Chemistry” published in September, 2002, as Volume 35, Issue 9, Editor: István T. Horváth.

Access abstracts from a special issue of Accounts of Chemical Research titled: “Asymmetric Organocatalysis” published in August, 2004, as Volume 37, Issue 8, Co-Editor: K.N. Houk.

Access abstracts from a thematic issue of Chemical Reviews, titled: “Recoverable catalysts and Reagents" published in 2002, as Volume 102, Issue 10.

There are more than 700 articles on “green chemistry” available via the ACS Publications Website. To perform your own search for Green Chemistry Research and view the abstracts of any published research, go to the ACS Publications Search the Journals page.


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