Artículos de revistas
Green chemistry in Argentine
Fecha
2014-02-16Registro en:
Vazquez, Patricia Graciela; Romanelli, Gustavo Pablo; Green chemistry in Argentine; European Chemistry Thematic Network Association; EC2E2N NewsLetters; 15; 1; 16-2-2014; 5-6
2309-5911
Autor
Vazquez, Patricia Graciela
Romanelli, Gustavo Pablo
Resumen
Green chemistry is the chemists' response to the challenges of sustainable development and to the awareness of the impacts that human activities have on the environment, and of the implications of these impacts on our own (humans?) wellbeing. The scope of green chemistry is deeply embedded in the scope of chemistry as the science of substances. The principles of green chemistry focus on substances, on the characteristics that are relevant for our health and safety (non-hazardous, non-toxic), on the way in which they are produced and on their utilisation life-span. Thus, green chemistry aims at protecting our health and the environment by selecting the types of substances preferably to be produced, the best (safer and more environmentally compatible) ways of producing them, and the best ways of utilising them.