Handbook of Green Chemistry, 12 Volume SetISBN: 978-3-527-31404-1
Hardcover
5200 pages
May 2016
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Handbook of Green Chemistry covers highly topical areas in green chemistry such as feedstocks, green chemical engineering, green catalysis (homogeneous, heterogeneous and biocatalysis), separation techniques and solvents like supercritical fluids, ionic liquids and reactions in water. It covers the big environmental and product design issues faced by chemists such as how to make nanoscience greener, design safer, sustainable and less toxic chemicals and make chemical synthesis a greener and more sustainable process. In the final 3 volumes, Handbook of Green Chemistry will cover green products, the chemical engineering behind their processing and what makes a green product, vital in now this is key selling point for industry.
Handbook of Green Chemistry publishes in four sets of three volumes. The first three sets are available to purchase now:
Handbook of Green Chemistry: Green Catalysis
Paul T. Anastas (Series Editor), Robert H. Crabtree (Editor)
ISBN: 978-3-527-31577-2
Hardcover | 1082 pages | 2009
Handbook of Green Chemistry: Green Solvents
Paul T. Anastas (Series Editor), Walter Leitner (Editor), Philip G. Jessop (Editor), Chao-Jun Li (Editor), Peter Wasserscheid (Editor), Annegret Stark (Editor)
ISBN: 978-3-527-31574-1
Hardcover | 1412 pages | 2010
Paul T. Anastas (Series Editor), Chao-Jun Li (Volume Editor)
ISBN: 978-3-527-31576-5
Hardcover | 1300 pages | 2012
The remaining set, Handbook of Green Chemistry: Green Products, will publish in May 2015.
Introductory Offer!
Order the full Handbook of Green Chemistry, 12 Volume Set before 31st August 2015 and take advantage of the special introductory price as listed at the top of this webpage. Prices will revert to £1605.00/€1890.00/$2720.00 thereafter.
The Handbook of Green Chemistry is also available as Online Edition.
Podcasts
Listen to two podcasts in which Professor Paul Anastas and Journals Editor Paul Trevorrow discuss the origin and expansion of Green Chemistry and give an overview of The Handbook of Green Chemistry.

