ABSTRACT

This book contains a series of exercises and problems posed in the subject of green metrics. Essentially it is a "how to" book on evaluating the material efficiency, environmental impact, safety-hazard impact, and energy efficiency of any kind of chemical reaction or synthesis plan. Only the essential green metrics in each of these categories are used. The introduction highlights the hierarchy of metrics used throughout the book, explains the structure of how the book is arranged, how the problems are posed, and how the reader is to use the book. Examples refer to themes according to the headings given in the table of contents and are arranged in a hierarchical order.

Key Features:

  • The topics cover fundamentals in chemistry and the chemical industry in a blended fashion
  • A unique text covering the fundamentals of green metrics from materials efficiency and environmental and safety-hazard impact, to new green technologies and more
  • The book will be useful in a range of chemistry courses, from early undergraduate to advanced graduate courses, whether based in lectures, tutorials or laboratory experiments
  • Using an extensive glossary of terms used in green metrics, each chapter has a specified theme where the relevant metrics definitions pertaining to that theme will be given with one or two illustrative worked examples
  • Supplemental web-based downloadable material including extra problems, full solutions, Excel files, ChemDraw files, templates, and exercises
  • chapter Chapter 1|4 pages

    Introduction

    chapter Chapter 3|16 pages

    Experimental Description of Chemical Reactions

    chapter Chapter 4|98 pages

    Chemical Reaction Classifications

    chapter Chapter 5|96 pages

    Drawing Chemical Structures

    chapter Chapter 6|154 pages

    Waste Production and Input Material Consumption

    chapter Chapter 7|68 pages

    Intrinsic Greenness

    chapter Chapter 8|66 pages

    Automated Computation for a Single Reaction