Green Sustainable Process for Chemical and Environmental Engineering and Science: Plant-Derived Green Solvents: Properties and Applications provide a comprehensive review on the green solvents such as bio solvents, terpenes, neem, alkyl phenols, cyrene, limenone, and ethyl lactate, etc. which are derived from plant sources. Chapters discuss introduction, properties, and advantages to the practical use of plant-derived solvents. Plants-derived solvents are an excellent choice for real-world applications to reduce the environmental and health safety considerations. This book is the result of commitments by top researchers in the field of biosolvents from various backgrounds and fields of expertise. This book is a one-stop reference for plant solvents and overviews up-to-date accounts in the field of modern applications and the first book in this research community.
Green Sustainable Process for Chemical and Environmental Engineering and Science: Plant-Derived Green Solvents: Properties and Applications provide a comprehensive review on the green solvents such as bio solvents, terpenes, neem, alkyl phenols, cyrene, limenone, and ethyl lactate, etc. which are derived from plant sources. Chapters discuss introduction, properties, and advantages to the practical use of plant-derived solvents. Plants-derived solvents are an excellent choice for real-world applications to reduce the environmental and health safety considerations. This book is the result of commitments by top researchers in the field of biosolvents from various backgrounds and fields of expertise. This book is a one-stop reference for plant solvents and overviews up-to-date accounts in the field of modern applications and the first book in this research community.
1. Introduction
2. Terpene oils
3. Coconut oil
4. Soya solvent
5. Neem oil
6. Palm oil
7. Peanuts solvent
8. Limonene
9. Rapseed oil
10. Sunflower oil
11. Cyrene
12. Cesame
13. Edible oil
14. Ethyl lactate
15. 2-MeTHF
16. Non-edible oil
17. Lemongrass oil
18. Ricebran
19. Olive oil
20. Aromatic essential oils
21. Alkyl phenol solvents
22. Green solvent formulations
23. Extraction of plant-derived green solvents
24. Purification of plant-derived solvents
25. Challenges and Perspectives of plant-derived green solvents
Dr. Inamuddin is an Assistant Professor at the Department of
Applied Chemistry at the Zakir Husain College of Engineering and
Technology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India. He has
extensive research experience in multidisciplinary fields of
analytical chemistry, materials chemistry, electrochemistry,
renewable energy, and environmental science. He has worked on
different research projects funded by various government agencies
and universities and is the recipient of several awards, including
the Fast Track Young Scientist Award and the Young Researcher of
the Year Award 2020, Aligarh Muslim University, India. He has
published nearly 200 research articles in various international
scientific journals, 18 book chapters, and numerous edited books
with well-known publishers.
Dr. Rajender Boddula is currently working as CAS-PIFI Fellow in the
CAS Key Laboratory of Nanosystems and Hierarchical Fabrication,
National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, Beijing, China. He
has published many scientific articles in international
peer-reviewed journals and has authored nine book chapters, and
also serving as editorial board member and referee for reputed
international peer-reviewed journals. His specialized areas of
energy conversion and storage technologies, which include
nanomaterials, graphene, polymer composites, heterogeneous
catalysis, photoelectrocatalytic water splitting, biofuel cell, and
supercapacitor applications Prof. Abdullah M. Asiri is the Head of
the Chemistry Department at King Abdulaziz University since October
2009 and he is the founder and the Director of the Center of
Excellence for Advanced Materials Research (CEAMR) since 2010 till
date. He is the Professor of Organic Photochemistry. His research
interest covers color chemistry, synthesis of novel photochromic
and thermochromic systems, synthesis of novel coloring matters and
dyeing of textiles, materials chemistry, nanochemistry and
nanotechnology, polymers and plastics. A major achievement of Prof.
Asiri is the discovery of tribochromic compounds, a class of
compounds which change from slightly or colorless to deep colored
when subjected to small pressure or when grind. This discovery was
introduced to the scientific community as a new terminology
published by IUPAC in 2000. This discovery was awarded a patent
from European Patent office and from UK patent. He is also a member
of the Editorial Board of various journals of international repute.
He is the Vice- President of Saudi Chemical Society (Western
Province Branch). He holds four USA patents, more than 800
Publications in international journals, seven book chapters, and
ten books
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