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Green chemistry as systems science
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Centre for Green Chemistry, Monash University, Australia
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Teaching green chemistry. Third-year-level module and beyond
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M. Kidwai
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Sustainability metrics for vehicles
J. L. Sullivan
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Integrated emissions management for automotive painting operations
E. M. Kalis, J. A. Adams, B. R. Kim
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J. A. Behles, J. M. DeSimone
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D. Barth, E. G. Pop
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Supercritical fluids-assisted micronization techniques. Low-impact routes for particle production
G. D. Porta, E. Reverchon
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R. E. Sievers, E. T. S. Huang
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Green electrochemistry. Examples and challenges
M. A. Matthews
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Solvent-free preparation of ionic liquids using a household microwave oven
V. V. Namboodiri, R. S. Varma
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Quasi-nature catalysis. Rhodium-catalyzed C-C bond formation in air and water
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Recoverable catalysts. Ultimate goals, criteria of evaluation, and the green chemistry interface
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A. Sabljic, W. Peijnenburg
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Selectivity in analytical chemistry (IUPAC Recommendations 2001)
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