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Critical Requirements (Level 1) - ACS Guidelines

"The curriculum must provide students with a working knowledge of the Twelve Principles of Green Chemistry."


 At a foundational level, bachelor's level students must have a grasp of the twelve principles that underpin green chemistry. To that end, the following resources can help educators who have had little to no exposure to green chemistry concepts and principles before:

 


An overview of the Twelve Principles is also available in the following infographic developed by MilliporeSigma and downloadable from the GCTLC library here:

Twelve principles of green chemistry with purple background and description of each principle in twelve different boxes

Video Resources

The University of Toronto's Green Chemistry Initiative (GCI) is a student-run group dedicated to providing green chemistry resources in order to promote sustainability in chemistry research and education. The group created a series of YouTube videos between 2014-2018 with each video highlighting one of the twelve principles. The videos provide accessible analogies and descriptions that can be helpful for high school and introductory undergraduate students to learn about each principle. A sample is available below:

GCTLC Library

The following resources have been handpicked from the GCTLC as potentially helpful for addressing this first level within the requirements of the ACS guidelines. This includes a series of videos around the 12 principles, also available on the GCTLC as a curated collection here, that were filmed at the 2013 Green Chemistry and Engineering Summer Student Workshop and provide excellent examples of reactions and chemical concepts under each principle. You can also find more resources in the GCTLC's searchable library, by filtering the results based on the Green Chemistry Principle of interest.

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Green Chemistry 101 - Introduction

Summary

Learn the twelve principles of green chemistry taught during The Green Chemistry & Engineering Student Workshop on June 17, 2013 in Washington D.C. The course content was provided by ACS-GCI. These videos were produced by the Western States Pollution Prevention Network. Other sponsors included NPPR and Washington State Department of Ecology.

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Videos (e.g., tutorials, presentations)
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Principle 1 - Prevent Waste

Summary

Learn the twelve principles of green chemistry taught during The Green Chemistry & Engineering Student Workshop on June 17, 2013 in Washington D.C. The course content was provided by ACS-GCI. These videos were produced by the Western States Pollution Prevention Network. Other sponsors included NPPR and Washington State Department of Ecology.

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Videos (e.g., tutorials, presentations)
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Principle 10: Design for Degradation

Summary

Learn the twelve principles of green chemistry taught during The Green Chemistry & Engineering Student Workshop on June 17, 2013 in Washington D.C. The course content was provided by ACS-GCI. These videos were produced by the Western States Pollution Prevention Network. Other sponsors included NPPR and Washington State Department of Ecology.

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Videos (e.g., tutorials, presentations)
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Principle 11: Real-Time Analysis for Pollution Prevention

Summary

Learn the twelve principles of green chemistry taught during The Green Chemistry & Engineering Student Workshop on June 17, 2013 in Washington D.C. The course content was provided by ACS-GCI. These videos were produced by the Western States Pollution Prevention Network. Other sponsors included NPPR and Washington State Department of Ecology.

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Videos (e.g., tutorials, presentations)
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Principle 12: Inherently Safer Chemistry for Accident Prevention

Summary

Learn the twelve principles of green chemistry taught during The Green Chemistry & Engineering Student Workshop on June 17, 2013 in Washington D.C. The course content was provided by ACS-GCI. These videos were produced by the Western States Pollution Prevention Network. Other sponsors included NPPR and Washington State Department of Ecology.

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Videos (e.g., tutorials, presentations)
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Principle 2: Maximize atom economy

Summary

Learn the twelve principles of green chemistry taught during The Green Chemistry & Engineering Student Workshop on June 17, 2013 in Washington D.C. The course content was provided by ACS-GCI. These videos were produced by the Western States Pollution Prevention Network. Other sponsors included NPPR and Washington State Department of Ecology.

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Videos (e.g., tutorials, presentations)
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Principle 3: Design less hazardous chemical syntheses

Summary

Learn the twelve principles of green chemistry taught during The Green Chemistry & Engineering Student Workshop on June 17, 2013 in Washington D.C. The course content was provided by ACS-GCI. These videos were produced by the Western States Pollution Prevention Network. Other sponsors included NPPR and Washington State Department of Ecology.

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Videos (e.g., tutorials, presentations)
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Principle 4: Design Safer Chemicals and Products

Summary

Learn the twelve principles of green chemistry taught during The Green Chemistry & Engineering Student Workshop on June 17, 2013 in Washington D.C. The course content was provided by ACS-GCI. These videos were produced by the Western States Pollution Prevention Network. Other sponsors included NPPR and Washington State Department of Ecology.

Type
Videos (e.g., tutorials, presentations)
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Principle 5: Safer Solvents and Auxiliaries

Summary

Learn the twelve principles of green chemistry taught during The Green Chemistry & Engineering Student Workshop on June 17, 2013 in Washington D.C. The course content was provided by ACS-GCI. These videos were produced by the Western States Pollution Prevention Network. Other sponsors included NPPR and Washington State Department of Ecology.

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Videos (e.g., tutorials, presentations)
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Principle 6: Design for Energy Efficiency

Summary

Learn the twelve principles of green chemistry taught during The Green Chemistry & Engineering Student Workshop on June 17, 2013 in Washington D.C. The course content was provided by ACS-GCI. These videos were produced by the Western States Pollution Prevention Network. Other sponsors included NPPR and Washington State Department of Ecology.

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Videos (e.g., tutorials, presentations)
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Principle 7: Use of Renewable Feedstocks

Summary

Learn the twelve principles of green chemistry taught during The Green Chemistry & Engineering Student Workshop on June 17, 2013 in Washington D.C. The course content was provided by ACS-GCI. These videos were produced by the Western States Pollution Prevention Network. Other sponsors included NPPR and Washington State Department of Ecology.

Type
Videos (e.g., tutorials, presentations)
green chemistry 101 logo with white text on a green background

Principle 8: Reduce Derivatives

Summary

Learn the twelve principles of green chemistry taught during The Green Chemistry & Engineering Student Workshop on June 17, 2013 in Washington D.C. The course content was provided by ACS-GCI. These videos were produced by the Western States Pollution Prevention Network. Other sponsors included NPPR and Washington State Department of Ecology.

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Videos (e.g., tutorials, presentations)
green chemistry 101 logo with white text on a green background

Principle 9: Catalysis

Summary

Learn the twelve principles of green chemistry taught during The Green Chemistry & Engineering Student Workshop on June 17, 2013 in Washington D.C. The course content was provided by ACS-GCI. These videos were produced by the Western States Pollution Prevention Network. Other sponsors included NPPR and Washington State Department of Ecology.

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Videos (e.g., tutorials, presentations)
Keywords