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Green Chemistry and How Will it Affect the Future of the Chemical Industry

Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Green chemistry: How will it affect the future of the chemical industry?" report to their offering.

The report gives a concise overview of biotransformations applied to the manufacture of active pharmaceutical ingredients with examples of specific products. The report provides a critical overview for process development and manufacturing specialists on the potential of the science and how and when to incorporate biotransformations into their processes.

It identifies centres of excellence in the research and application of biotransformations and points to the next most likely advances in manufacturing.

For researchers the report will provide an entry point to the science and current literature.

For managers involved in assessing the prospects for emerging new technologies the report will place biotransformation alongside other options for an informed decision without a need for time consuming research of the literature.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Introduction.
  • Synthesis in water.
  • Alternative solvents for Green Chemistry.
  • Solvent free chemistry.
  • Supercritical fluids.
  • Renewable solvents.
  • Ionic Liquids.
  • Fluorous solvents and related systems.
  • Tuneable and switchable solvents.
  • Industrial case studies.
  • Room temperature ionic liquids (RTILs).
  • Conclusions.

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/bd183e/green_chemistry_h

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