Green Chemistry New Approach in Organic Synthesis: A Sustainable Approach
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.62896/jcarr.i2.v4.01Keywords:
Green chemistry, sustainable chemistry, toxic chemicals, Organic synthesis.Abstract
An overview of the applicability of 12 green chemistry principles is provided in this work. The production of chemical products and processes that minimize the use and production of harmful materials is referred to as "green chemistry." There are a number of main ways to accomplish the environmental protection objectives of green chemistry. Bio-catalysis, the use of alternative repeatable raw materials (biomass), alternative reaction solutions (such as ionic liquids, supercritical fluids, and water), alternative reaction conditions (microwave activation), and new photocatalytic reactions are just a few examples. Furthermore, the primary objective of green chemistry is to preserve Earth's natural resources without utilizing harmful materials. One of the primary objectives of green chemistry is the reduction of pollution and harmful waste through alterations in consumption and production patterns.
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