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The Principles of Green Chemistry – Third Principle: Less Hazardous Chemical Syntheses  

The Principles of Green Chemistry   Our latest blog series is designed to guide chemists towards a greener, more sustainable laboratory. Each blog explores one principle.  If you missed previous ones, they can be found here.   Third Principle: Less Hazardous Chemical Syntheses   This principle states, “Wherever practicable, synthetic methods should be designed to use and generate substances that […]

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The Principles of Green Chemistry – Second Principle: Atom Economy

Our latest blog series is designed to guide readers towards a greener, more sustainable laboratory. Each entry explores one principle. If you missed our previous principles, they are all posted on our blog page, which can be found here. Second Principle: Atom Economy This principle states, “Synthetic methods should be designed to maximize incorporation of all

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The Principles of Green Chemistry – First Principle: Prevent Waste 

Our latest blog series is designed to guide readers towards a greener, more sustainable laboratory [environment]. In 1998, Paul Anastas and John Warner defined the 12 principles of Green Chemistry in their book, Green Chemistry: Theory and Practice.1 Yale Professor Paul Anastas, also known as the “father of Green Chemistry,” defined the specific tenets required to

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