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SUCHISMITA SAOO M.Sc. In Chemistry 3rd Semester Roll No- CH/02/2012 F.

M UNIVERSITY

Green chemistry is a way of thinking and is about utilizing the existing knowledge and principle of chemistry and other sciences to reduces the adverse impact on environment. Green chemistry is a production process that would bring about minimum pollution or deterioration to the

environment.

Catalysis which has played such a vital role in the


success of the industry in 20th century, will also play an important role in the new greener industry of the new century.

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Sustainability
Meeting the needs of the present generation without

compromising the needs of future generations


Is the goal

Green chemistry: technologies of the invention, design

and application of chemical products and processes to reduce or to eliminate the use and generation of hazardous substances ,and where possible utilize renewable raw

materials
is the means

Primary pollution prevention not remediation Use of chemistry for improved environmental performance
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As human beings --- we are part of the environment The way in which we interact with our environment influences the quality of our lives

Sustainable development the goal

Industrial ecology

Green Chemistry A tool

Green chemistry, lies at the heart of the industrial ecology

Green chemistry, is called also Benign chemistry or clean chemistry for

sustainability

Refers to the field of chemistry dealing with

1- Synthesis (the path to making chemicals)


2- Processing (the actual making of chemicals) 3- Use of chemicals that reduce risks to humans and impact on the environment Green chemistry education: A key to sustain the development of new educational materials

Green Chemistry Is About...


Waste
Materials

Hazard
Risk

Energy Cost
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Principles of Green Chemistry


Prevent waste. Design safer chemicals and products. Design less hazardous chemical syntheses. Use renewable feed stocks. Use catalysts, not stoichiometric reagents: Catalysts are used in small amounts and can carry out a single reaction many times. They are preferable to stoichiometric reagents, which are used in excess and work only once. Avoid chemical derivatives: Avoid using blocking or protecting groups or any temporary modifications if possible. generate waste. Maximize atom economy. Use safer solvents and reaction conditions Increase energy efficiency. Design chemicals and products to degrade after use. Analyze in real time to prevent pollution. Minimize the potential for accidents. Originally published by Paul Anastas and John Warner in Green Chemistry: Theory and Practice (Oxford University Press: New York, 1998).

Just we need to change our mind set and applying the concept in Classrooms laboratory manufacture And finally the surrounding environment

If the chemical reaction of the type


A+B

P+W

Find alternate A or B to avoid W Example 1: Disinfection of water by chlorination. Chlorine

oxidizes the pathogens there by killing them, but at the same time forms harmful chlorinated compounds.
A remedy is to use another oxidant, such as
O3 or supercritical water oxidation

Example 2 of green chemistry


Production of allyl alcohol CH2=CHCH2OH Traditional route: Alkaline hydrolysis of allyl chloride, which

generates the product and hydrochloric acid as a by-product


CH2=CHCH2Cl + H2O problem CH2=CHCH2OH + HCl product

Greener route, to avoid chlorine: Two-step using propylene

(CH2=CHCH3), acetic acid (CH3COOH) and oxygen (O2)


CH2=CHCH3 + CH3COOH + 1/2 O2 CH2=CHCH2OCOCH3 + H2O

CH2=CHCH2OCOCH3 + H2O

CH2=CHCH2OH + CH3COOH

Added benefit: The acetic acid produced in the 2nd reaction can

be recovered and used again for the 1st reaction, leaving no

unwanted by-product.

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APPLICATION OF GREEN CHEMISTRY PREPARATION OF IBUPROFEN AS A NONSTEROID ANTI-INFLAMMATORY DRUG WAS VERY SUCCESSFUL AND ITS SALES WERE INCREASED SUBSTANTIALLY IN THE LAST DECADES.

SYSTHESIS OF IBUPROFEN

Entomology 2008

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2. ADPIC ACID

MALIC ANHYDRIDE

Example 3 of green chemistry


Production of styrene (=benzene ring with CH=CH2 tail) Traditional route: Two-step method starting with benzene,

which is carcinogenic) and ethylene to form ethylbenzene,


followed by dehydrogenation to obtain styrene
CH2CH3

catayst + H2C=CH2 ethylbenzene


CH2-CH3 CH=CH2

catayst styrene ethylbenzene

Greener route: To avoid benzene, start with xylene (cheapest

source of aromatics and environmentally safer than benzene).


Another option, still under development, is to start with

toluene (benzene ring with CH3 tail).

Chemistry students need to be encouraged to consider the principles of green chemistry when designing processes and choosing reagents Interactive Teaching Units (ITU) have been

developed specifically to introduce undergraduate


students to green chemistry There are numerous scholarships and grants available for researchers and young scholars who are furthering the goals of green chemistry
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Green Chemistry:
Preventing Pollution Sustaining the Earth
Green chemistry has come a long way since its birth in 1991, growing from a small grassroots idea into a new approach to scientifically-based environmental protection All over the world, governments and industries are working

with green chemists to transform the economy into a


sustainable enterprise Who knows? Green chemistry may be the next social movement that will set aside all the worlds differences and allow for the creation of an environmentally commendable civilization

http://www.epa.gov/greenchemistry/ http://www.epa.gov/greenchemistry/pubs/educat.html http://www.epa.gov/greenchemistry/ http://www.epa.gov/greenchemistry/pubs/principles.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_chemistry

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