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Green Chemistry University Course: Lecture 01 - Course Introduction and Accidents and Their Unintentional Consequences

Green Chemistry University Course: Lecture 01 - Course Introduction and Accidents and Their Unintentional Consequences
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Beyond Benign, Inc.
Yale University
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Summary
In this lecture students will learn about the course requirements and the innovative capabilities of Green Chemistry which will be covered during next 14 weeks. Students will also learn that accidents can be reduced or prevented with a thoughtful design using Green Chemistry principles.

This course was developed and authored by:

Philip Coish
Kimberly Chapman
Paul Anastas
Seon Augusto Ferreira
Karolina Mellor
Amy Cannon
Derrick Ward

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Lesson summaries
Audience
Introductory Undergraduate
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Green Chemistry Principles
Waste Prevention
Atom Economy
Less Hazardous Chemical Syntheses
Designing Safer Chemicals
Safer Solvents and Auxiliaries
Design for Energy Efficiency
Use of Renewable Feedstocks
Reduce Derivatives
Catalysis
Design for Degradation
Real-Time Pollution Prevention
Safer Chemistry for Accident Prevention
Learning Goals/Student Objectives
Students will learn about the course requirements and the innovative capabilities of Green Chemistry which will be covered during next 14 weeks
Students will also learn that accidents can be reduced or prevented with a thoughtful design using Green Chemistry principles.

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Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.59877/BTWJ4064
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