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Green and sustainable medicinal chemistry: methods, tools and strategies for the 21st Century pharmaceutical industry


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Green and sustainable medicinal chemistry: methods, tools and strategies for the 21st Century pharmaceutical industry

Author

Louise Summerton, Louise Summerton, Helen F Sneddon, Helen F Sneddon, Leonie C Jones, James H Clark, James H Clark, Murray Brown, James Sherwood, Andrew J Hunt, Klaus Kummerer, John Hayler, J Messinger, Jonathan Moseley, Ian Fairlamb, John Blacker, Andrew Whiting, Anton Glieder, Andrew Wells, Bert Maes, Graham Pattison

Series

RSC green chemistry series 46

Year of Publication

2016

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry

Language

en

ISBN

1782624678, 9781782624677, 9781782625940, 1782625941, 9781782627470

ARI Id

1672725773685


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Content: Green and Sustainable Chemistry: An Introduction
Tools for Facilitating More Sustainable Medicinal Chemistry
Renewable Solvent Selection in Medicinal Chemistry
Beyond Mass Based Metrics: Evaluating the Greenness of Your Reaction
The Importance of Elemental Sustainability and Critical Element Recovery for the Pharmaceutical Industry
Presence, Fate and Risks of Pharmaceuticals in the Environment
Benign By Design
From Discovery to Manufacturing: Some Sustainability Challenges Presented by the Requirements of Medicine Development
Medicinal Chemistry - How "Green" Is Our Synthetic Tool Box?
Design of Experiments (DoE) For Greener Medicinal Chemistry
Pd-Catalysed Cross-Couplings for the Pharmaceutical Sector and a Move to Cutting-Edge C-H Bond Functionalization: Is Palladium Simply Too Precious?
The Growing Impact of Continuous Flow Methods on the Twelve Principles of Green Chemistry
Green Catalytic Direct Amide Bond Formation
Synthetic Biology for Organic Syntheses
Biocatalysis for Medicinal Chemistry
Base Metals in Catalysis: From Zero to Hero
Green and Sustainable Halogenation Processes
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