Green Chemistry Education. Changing the Course of Chemistry

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Content: Changing the course of chemistry / Paul T. Anastas, Evan S. Beach -- Using green chemistry to enhance faculty professional development opportunities / Margaret E. Kerr, David M. Brown -- The garden of green organic chemistry at Hendrix College / Thomas E. Goodwin -- Integrating green chemistry throughout the undergraduate curriculum via civic engagement / Richard W. Gurney, Sue P. Stafford -- Integrating green chemistry into the introductory chemistry curriculum / Marc A. Klingshirn, Gary O. Spessard -- Greening the chemistry lecture curriculum : now is the time to infuse existing mainstream textbooks with green chemistry / Michael C. Cann -- Green analytical chemistry : application and education / Liz U. Gron -- Linking hazard reduction to molecular design : teaching green chemical design / Nicholas D. Anastas, John C. Warner -- Integrating green engineering into engineering curricula / Julie Beth Zimmerman, Paul T. Anastas -- Green laboratories : facility-independent experimentation / Kenneth M. Doxsee -- Student-motivated endeavors advancing green organic literacy / Irvin J. Levy, Ronald D. Kay -- K-12 outreach and science literacy through green chemistry / Amy S. Cannon, John C. Warner -- Green chemistry education : toward a greener day / Mary M. Kirchhoff

Author(s): Paul T. Anastas, Irvin J. Levy, and Kathryn E. Parent (Eds.)
Series: ACS Symposium Series 1011
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Year: 2009

Language: English
Pages: 220