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Green Chemistry in Scientific Literature: A Bibliometric Study and Research Trends
Auflage
1st
Ort / Verlag
Milton: CRC Press
Erscheinungsjahr
2020
Link zum Volltext
Quelle
Alma/SFX Local Collection
Beschreibungen/Notizen
The study covers recent statistical data of the principles of Green Chemistry , a bibliometric study of research and review papers published between 1999 and 2018, and recent trends of research topics on Green Chemistry . This study collects, processes and refines available information in scientific area. The authors have provided recent statistical data on the principles of Green Chemistry and a bibliometric analysis of published review and research articles, as well as trends of research topics, in this unique volume.
Key Features:
Provides a comprehensive review of recent statistical data on the principles of Green Chemistry.
Presents a bibliometric analysis of published reviews and research articles as well as the trends of research topics in Green Chemistry.
Surveys and critically analyzes Green Chemistry literature
The subject matter is timely since tracking of research trends in the Green Chemistry field is important for directing future research
Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
CHAPTER 1.
INTRODUCTION TO GREEN CHEMISTRY AND POLICY
ABSTRACT
1.1 General Information
1.2 Policy
References
CHAPTER 2. BIBLIOMETRIC STUDY
ABSTRACT
2.1. Methodology
2.2 Scientific Categories
2.3. Year-wise distribution of articles
2.4. Geographical-wise distribution of contributions
2.5. Authorship pattern
2.6. The number of pages, citations and references distributions
2.7. Analysis of organizations, journals, funding and foundation organizations
References
CHAPTER 3. PRINCIPLES OF GREEN CHEMISTRY
ABSTRACT
3.1. Prevention of waste
3.2. Prevention of pollution
3.3. Prevention of accidents
3.4. Use safer solvents
3.5 Reaction conditions
3.6. Increase energy efficiency
3.7. Use of renewable resources
3.8. Use of catalysts, not stoichiometric reagents
3.9. Design of degradable chemicals and products
References
CHAPTER 4. RESEARCH TRENDS
ABSTRACT
4.1. Ionic liquid
4.2 Supercritical CO 2 Fluid
4.3 Green Catalysis
4.4 Polymers
4.5 Microwave Chemistry
4.6 Pharmaceuticals
4.7 Sonochemicals
4.8 Renewable Resources
4.9 Nano Technology
References
CHAPTER 5. REMARKS
Sanjay K. Sharma is Fellow of Royal Society of Chemistry (UK) and a very well known author and Editor of many books, research journals and hundreds of articles from last twenty years. He has also been appointed as Series Editor by Springer’s, UK for their prestigious book Series ‘Green Chemistry for Sustainability’ ; where he has been involved in editing of 38 different titles of various international contributors so far. Presently he is working as Professor of Chemistry & Associate Dean (Research), JECRC University, Jaipur, India, where pursuing his research interest in the Domain area of Green Chemistry with special reference of Water Pollution, Corrosion inhibition and Biopolymers and taking care of PhD Program as well as Research Activities of the University. Dr. Sharma has 19 Books of Chemistry from National-International Publishers and over 100 research papers of National and International repute to his credit.
Hasan Demir has his bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering at Ege University in Turkey. He received a PhD from Izmir Institute of Technology in 2009 for work concerning the heat pumps. He has been working as an Associate Professor at Osmaniye Korkut Ata University in Turkey since 2010 and currently has published 22 papers which have received more than 900 citations, three book chapters and 20 articles in conferences.