Green Chemistry, Nanotechnology, and Sustainable Materials for Climate Action and Circular Economy

Green Chemistry, Nanotechnology, and Sustainable Materials for Climate Action and Circular Economy

  • Neethu Sundaresan
  • Bhoj Ram
  • Temesh Parker
  • Uday Kumar
  • Thaleshwar
  • Sanket Ghule
  • Akshay Chavan
  • Shubham Jadhav
  • Dinesha H E
  • Pooja More
  • Manju Shahare
  • Rini Punathil
  • Rajendra K. Jain
  • A.P. Mishra
  • Supriyo Acharya
  • Rajiv Narula
  • Laxmikant
  • Gokul Prasad
  • P. Vishvanathan
  • Tapan Acharya
  • Gouri Acharya
  • Tukesh Sahu
  • Joel Osei-Asiamah
  • Sophia Zaidi
  • Mitali Gurung
Publisher:Deep Science PublishingISBN 13: 9789371856621ISBN 10: 9371856629

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Green Chemistry, Nanotechnology, and Sustainable Materials for Climate Action and Circular Economy is written by Neethu Sundaresan and published by Deep Science Publishing. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 9371856629 (ISBN 10) and 9789371856621 (ISBN 13).

The rapid pace of technological and industrial advancement has brought tremendous benefits to society, yet it has also generated pressing environmental challenges. Issues such as plastic pollution, resource depletion, and climate change highlight the urgent need for innovative materials and sustainable solutions. Against this backdrop, Green Materials and Sustainable Applications has been conceived as a collective effort to showcase the latest developments, methodologies, and applications of environmentally friendly materials and technologies. This volume brings together interdisciplinary contributions from researchers and practitioners working across key domains of sustainable materials science, including nanomaterials, biopolymers, photocatalysts, thermodynamic modeling, biomass valorization, and green composites. Each chapter not only explores the scientific principles underlying these technologies but also emphasizes their practical and societal implications, particularly in reducing environmental impact, enhancing material efficiency, and supporting the global shift toward a circular economy.