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Green Chemistry University Course: Lecture 20 – Green Analytical Chemistry

Green Chemistry University Course: Lecture 20 – Green Analytical Chemistry
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Beyond Benign, Inc.
Yale University
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Summary
In this class, students will learn about Green Analytical Chemistry. The lecture includes information about analytical method assessment, including tools and techniques for assessing the greenness of methods. The lecture addresses sample preparation, analytical techniques, and methods including chromatography and spectroscopy, and Process Analytical Technology (PAT).

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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Audience
Introductory Undergraduate
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Green Chemistry Principles
Waste Prevention
Safer Solvents and Auxiliaries
Real-Time Pollution Prevention
Learning Goals/Student Objectives
Students will...
- Learn about green analytical chemistry
- Use tools and techniques to assess analytical methods
- Consider analytical techniques and methods
- Discuss Process Analytical Technology (PAT)
Time required (if applicable)
60 minutes

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