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14th Annual Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference
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June 21, 2010
001 Providing sustainable solutions: Novel diester solvent
002 Pursuing useful, biologically derived small molecules: C-glycosides as surface active agents
004 Solubility of metal complexes in CO2 and their catalysis
005 Synergism between synthetic and natural products: Opportunities for environment friendly fungicides
006 Solvent-free dehydrogenation of -terpinene in a ball mill: Investigation of reaction parameters
007 Biomimetic green chemistry
009 Biomimicry
010 Molecular biomimetics: Nanotechnology through biology
012 Green engineering in the high school setting: Non existent or a disaster waiting to happen
013 Green chemistry and engineering course for Yale/New Haven’s summer SCHOLAR program
014 Breaking the toxic addiction: Moving schools to sustainable, green chemistry
015 Blending sustainability and additional green chemistry into chemistry in context
016 4 continents, 8 green chemistries: Modifying green chemistry curriculum to fit international education standards and to connect with K-12 students around the world
025 Ecofriendly green synthesis antimicrobial and antispermatogenic activity of organosilicon, organogermanium and organotin complexes
026 Toward implementation of a novel, bio-based arsenic sorbent
027 Preparation and characterization of novel xylan-based hydrogels and release study of doxorubicin
028 Mechanism for the formation of crosslinked keratin fibers for hydrogen storage applications
029 Efforts in developing a glycerol biotransformation technology
030 Structure and mechanical properties of cellulose nanocrystal — alginate nanocomposite fibers
031 Cellulosic-derived levulinic ketal esters: A new alternative to petroleum-based chemicals
032 How to start a state-supported green chemistry program: The Michigan model
033 Challenging student research in new directions - Building a student green chemistry network in the Great Lakes
034 Students’ views on building a green chemistry network
036 Sustainable technologies administration: Moving toward a sustainable economy
037 Current green chemistry education in Taiwan
038 Green chemistry and engineering training at the Center for Environmentally Beneficial Catalysis
039 BioSUCCEED: A USDA cooperative agreement that promotes bioproducts sustainability to meet biomaterials bioenergy needs in the future bio-based economy
040 Enviropreneurship: A model to accelerate implementation of green chemistry
041 Timing is everything: When to file a patent application
042 Collaboration patterns in green chemistry: A social network approach
043 Building a financeable start-up
044 Entrepreneurship and green chemistry
045 Synthesis & Catalysis
046 Epoxide-opening cascades promoted by water
047 Conversion of fatty acids into alpha-olefins
048 Alkali base-promoted C-C bond coupling of secondary alcohols with primary alcohols
050 Enhanced utilization of phenolics, polysaccharides and carbohydrates from citrus processing residues
051 Ecotoxicity assessment of green chemistry processed chemicals to be incorporated in personal care products
052 PolyAspirin: Designing biocompatible polymers that degrade into bioactives
168 Highly active and stable copper-based catalysts for methanol synthesis from CO2 hydrogenation
PLEN1 Plenary 1
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June 22, 2010
054 Composite resin technology for green buildings
055 Synthesis of hydrophobic starch derivatives for the formulation of nanoparticles for advanced drug delivery and controlled release of anti cancer drugs
059 New sustainable 3M fluorochemical technology for oil and water repellent coatings
060 Green chemistry education: Shades of green
061 Teaching a green chemistry course for undergraduate chemistry/chemical engineering students
062 Advancing integration of green chemistry in current science education through add-on courses
063 Open bench-top Heck reaction in water: A new green experiment for the undergraduate organic laboratory
064 Teaching environmentally benign extraction technologies with a cost effective, user friendly instrument
065 Content and methodology in green chemistry education: Grand Valley State University, MI
066 Educational initiatives of Green Chemistry Network Centre (GCNC) in India
067 Green chromatography: Small is big!
069 Application of conceptual design of batch distillation to minimize solvent usage in pharmaceutical processes
070 Process intensification as a means to improve the environmental balance of fine chemicals production
072 Pharma
073 Key green engineering research areas of pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals - A perspective from manufacturers
100 Coating and Polymers
179 Algal oil: Bringing a viable alternative to green chemicals
182 Bench-scale electrochemical system for generation of CO and Syn-Gas
183 Carbon capture and utilization through chemical looping dry reforming
184 Characterization of xylanases from Sacharolyticum degradans
185 Lifecycle energy and greenhouse gas emissions from ethanol produced by algae
186 High-performance lithium-ion batteries based on a novel nanofiber technology
187 Lifecycle assessment of algal biodiesel: A model to guide process design for industrial production
188 Revolution in the environmental health sciences: New challenges, new opportunities
193 The challenge that low-dose adverse effects poses for green chemistry
194 Health impact of environmental chemicals during development: Need for green chemistry
195 Moving ahead with mixtures
200 Electrochemical etching of deep structures in silicon
201 Environmentally benign cleaning solutions for wet-based semiconductor processes
PLEN2 Plenary Address 2
PLEN3 Plenary Address 3
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June 23, 2010
200 Electrochemical etching of deep structures in silicon
201 Environmentally benign cleaning solutions for wet-based semiconductor processes
202 Advanced materials from LCD waste
203 Deliberated green process design in microstructured reactors by accompanying (simplified) life cycle assessment
204 Leveraging EH&S data management and analysis for sustainable design
205 Sustainable Design Concepts
206 Sustainable Design Concepts
207 Opportunities for greener alternatives from a formulator's perspective
208 Measuring renewability
209 Recommendations for an SAE-Michigan center for green innovation technology transfer for the automotive industry
210 Application of green chemistry in the development of environmental leadership standards
211-1 Translating principles into policy- Why policy is important to scientists
211-2 Why Policy is Important to Scientists
211-3 Why Policy is Important to Scientists
223 Validation of a solvent-free method for membrane recoverable oil and grease analysis by infrared determination (ASTM D7575)
224 Nitrate reductase as a reagent for analytical chemistry
225 Greener chelating agents for analytical titrations
226 Green technology for liquid chromatography
227 Application of capillary HPLC to the analysis of in-process control and cleaning samples for pharmaceutical industry
230 Chemical Management: opportunities to introduce greener chemicals into manufacturing
232 Metrics & Chemical Management
233 Consumer product testing as a driver for green chemistry
234 NSF/GCI 355 greener chemical products and processes
PLEN4 Plenary Address 4
PLEN5 Plenary Address 5
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