Ramya S Kuna, , PhD
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Molecular and cell biology
Salk Institute, USA
Dr. Srikanth Boinapally, , PhD
post doctorate (4 times) M.sc
Loai Aljerf, , PhD
Bachelor in Applied Chemistry from Damascus (1990-1995) DPG in Analytical Chemistry from Al-Baath (1996-1997) MRes in Chemistry from Damascus(1997-1999) DPG in Environmental Management from MSM (Maastricht/ Netherlands) (2008-2009) MSc in Analytical
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Trends in Green Chemistry is a New trend or buzz word to design safer chemicals and processes. It minimizes the negative impact of chemicals on the environment and helps in achieving sustainability in the chemical production. The desire of chemists to make products that are effective and economical expanded the scope of Green Chemistry.
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The practice of green chemistry not only leads to environmental benefits, but also for the economic and social benefits. The combination of these three benefits is known as the "triple bottom line" and provides strong encouragement to develop sustainable products and processes. Though Green chemistry is not a solution to all the environmental problems, it is a fundamental approach to prevent pollution as it is better to prevent waste than to treat it after it is formed.
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