Conference Report
11th World Congress on Green Chemistry and Technology- Past Conference Report Editorial
Abstract
Characterization of the Extreme Hydrophilic & Oleophobic Behaviors of Bioengineered Ultrapure Nan cellulosic Gels
Green technologies developed by JSC â??NIUIFâ?
Cellulose conversion into bio-oil and cellulose-citrate: the role of citric acid in a solvent free reaction
N-Doped Porous Activated Carbon Monolith Using for CO2/N2 Selectivity
Environmental sustainability through an eco-friendly dyeing system
Pretreatment with Chemical agents: A potential step in handling and management of COVID-19 infectious waste
Bio-energy from waste paw-paw fruits and peels using single microbial fuel cells
Kinetic and thermodynamic study of adsorption of cationic dyes (methylene blue and safranine) on artificial zeolite
A control strategy for photovoltaic system connected to grid
Green Chemistry and Technology is the major industry for the development of health, basic need of daily life, create employment, and generate income, stronger economy, reducing financial crises, global Poverty and hunger in the developing countries of the world particularly in south Asia
Alternate Sources of Energy in the forms of Liquid Fuel from Solid Waste Plastic
Greening of Chemistry Curriculum at K12 Level: Need of the Day
Flavonoids loaded gold nanoparticles potentiating the anti-melanoma bio-efficacy of the plant Madhucalongifolia in B16F10 and A375 melanoma cell lines
Kinetics of coherently synchronized peroxidase reaction of ethyl alcohol by green oxidizing agent - hydrogen peroxide
Sodium-assisted TiO2 nanotube arrays of novel electrodes for photochemical sensing platform
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