Green Chemistry

Green chemistry, additionally known as Sustainable chemistry, is a district of chemistry and chemical engineering centered on the planning of product and processes that minimize or eliminate the utilization and generation of venturous substances. Whereas environmental chemistry focuses on the consequences of polluting chemicals on nature, inexperienced chemistry focuses on the environmental impact of chemistry, together with reducing consumption of unrenewable resources and technological approaches for preventing pollution. Green Chemistry Prevents pollution at the molecular level and may be a philosophy that applies to any or all areas of chemistry but not one discipline of chemistry which applies innovative scientific solutions to real-world environmental issues.

Sub-Tracks

  • Biocatalysts in organic synthesis
  • Bioremediation
  • Designing a green synthesis
  • Disaster management
  • Environmental engineering science
  • Environmental pollution
  • Green catalysts
  • Green chemistry in day-to-day Life
  • Green computing 
  • Green engineering
  • Green synthesis
  • Sustainable engineering
  • Waste management

Market Analysis: The global market for green chemicals will expand by nearly USD 50 billion between 2019 and 2023, with CAGR close to 10%. Thanks to the production of hazardous chemicals, toxic chemicals have faced bans in recent years. In such a situation, green chemicals play an important role under reducing or eliminating the use or production of hazardous substances. More Details: https://chemistry.peersalleyconferences.com/tracks/green-chemistry

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