CHEM.4190 Sustainable and Green Chemistry
Id: 042357
Credits: 3-3
Description
This is an upper level course introducing concepts relating to sustainable and green chemistry. Topics covered include understanding the role of sustainability in chemical processes, analyzing the sustainability of a reaction, the core concepts of green chemistry, impactful reactions and materials for modern environmental and sustainable chemistry, and quantitative analysis related to their implementation and growth. Specific topics include energy, electronics, polymers and polymer science, batteries, catalysis, and electrochemistry.
Prerequisites
CHEM.2210 Organic Chemistry I, or Permission of Instructor.
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