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Green Chemistry is the utilisation of a set of

principles that reduces or eliminates the use or

generation of hazardous substances in the

design, manufacture and application of chemical products .

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Cost

Waste

Materials

Hazard

Risk

Energy

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Chemistry is undeniably a very prominent part of our daily lives.

Chemical developments also bring new environmental problems and harmful unexpected side effects, which result in the need for ‘greener’ chemical products.

A famous example is the pesticide DDT (DICHLORO DIPHENYL TRI CHLORO ETHANE).

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Green chemistry looks at pollution prevention on the molecular scale and is an extremely important area of Chemistry due to the importance of Chemistry in our world today and the implications it can show on our environment.

The Green Chemistry program supports the invention of more environmentally friendly chemical processes which reduce or even eliminate the generation of hazardous substances.

This program works very closely with the twelve principles of Green Chemistry.

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Prevention Atom Economy Less Hazardous Chemical Synthesis Designing for safer chemicals Safer solvents and auxiliaries Design for energy efficiency Use of renewable feedstock Reduce derivatives Catalysis Design for degradation Real-time analysis for pollution Inherently safer chemicals for accident prevention

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Energy

Resource Depletion

Global Change

Food Supply

Toxics in the Environment

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The vast majority of the energy

generated in the world today is

from non-renewable sources that

damage the environment.

Carbon dioxide

Depletion of Ozone layer

Effects of mining, drilling, etc

Toxics

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Green Chemistry will be essential in….

developing the alternatives for energy

generation (photovoltaic, hydrogen, fuel

cells, biobased fuels, etc.) as well as

continue the path toward energy efficiency

with catalysis and product design at the

forefront.

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Due to the over utilization of non-

renewable resources, natural

resources are being depleted at an

unsustainable rate.

Fossil fuels are a central issue.

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Renewable resources can be made increasingly viable technologically and economically through green chemistry.

Biomass

Nanoscience

Solar

Carbondioxide

Waste utilization

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Heating

Cooling

Stirring

Distillation

Compression

Pumping

Separation

Energy Requirement

(electricity)Burn fossil

fuel

CO2 to

atmosphere

GLOBAL

WARMING

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Concerns for climate change,

oceanic temperature, stratospheric

chemistry and global distillation can

be addressed through the

development and implementation

of green chemistry technologies.

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While current food levels are sufficient,

distribution is inadequate

Agricultural methods are unsustainable

Future food production intensity is needed.

Green chemistry can address many food

supply issues

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Green chemistry is developing:-

Pesticides which only affect target organisms and degrade to innocuous by-products.

Fertilizers and fertilizer adjuvants that are designed to minimize usage while maximizing effectiveness.

Methods of using agricultural wastes for

beneficial and profitable uses.

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Substances that are toxic

to humans, the biosphere

and all that sustains it, are

currently still being

released at a cost of life,

health and sustainability.

One of green chemistry’s

greatest strengths is the

ability to design for

reduced hazard.

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Classic Route to Ibuprofen

Ac2O

AlCl3

CO C H3

HCl, AcOH, Al W aste

ClC H2CO

2Et

NaO Et

OEtO

2C

HCl

H2O / H+

O HC

AcO H

NH2O H

O HNN

H2O / H+

HO2C

NH3

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Hoechst Route To Ibuprofen

O

HF

AcOH

Ac2O

H2 / Ni

OH

CO, Pd

HO2C

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Prevention & Reduction

Recycling & Reuse

Treatment

Disposal

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(Toxic)

Safe zone

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Green chemistry Not a solution to

all environmental problems Butthe most fundamental approach to

preventing pollution.

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Thank you

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