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Green chemistry involves an economically sustainable view of chemical research, development and manufacture and is dedicated to chemistry to benefit society. Now a days green chemistry is universally accepted term to reveal the movement towards more environmentally accepted chemical processes and products.
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- http://center.acs.org/applications/greenchem.
References
Anastas, P. T. and Warner, G.C., 1998. In. Green Chemistry: Theory and Practice. Oxford University Press,Oxford, 1998.
Bora, U., Chaudhuri, M.K. and Dehury, S.K., 2002. Green chemistry in lndian context-Challenges, mandates and chances of success. Current Science, 82(12): 1427-1436.
Deswal, S. and Deswal,A., 2005. In. Environmental Studies. Dhanpat Rai Company (P) Ltd. Delhi. 1.1-8.2.
Joseph, B., 2006. In. Environmental Studies. Tata Mc Graw Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi. 1-343.
Morgenstern ., 1996 . In. Green Chemistry, Eds. Anastas, P. T. and Williamson, T. C., ACS, Washington DC. 132151.
Sanghi, Rashmi., 2000. Better living through Sustainable green chemistry. Current Science, Vol. 79, No. 79, 1662-1665.
Tundo, P. andAnastas, P.T., 1998. Green Chemistry: Challenging Perspectives. Oxford University Press, Oxford.