Present Status of Green Solvents |
Jun-Wung Lee |
KISTI |
녹색용매 기술동향 |
이준웅 |
한국과학기술정보연구원(KISTI) ReSEAT 프로그램 |
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Abstract |
Green Chemistry emerged at the end of 20th century, which aims the development of the technologies for the sustainable society at the molecular level. Most products we consume in everyday life are produced through chemical processes, and we often oversee the fact that huge amount of solvents are used and disposed. At the present time most solvents used in laboratories as well as industries are volatile organic compounds(VOC), which gives health and environmental problems. Therefore scientists are seeking new materials which have equivalent properties of VOCs as solvent, and at the same time gives no health and environmental problems. In this brief review, the author describes the present status of research and development activities of green solvent materials throughout research societies worldwide. At present the most attractive green solvent candidates are water, glycerol, supercritical carbon dioxide and ionic liquids. In order to give the pictures of these materials, the author tried to introduce the overall aspects of green solvents in various chemical reaction as well as catalytic roles. |
Key Words:
Green Chemistry, Green Solvent, Glycerol, Water, Supercritical Carbon Dioxide, Ionic Liquid, Catalysis |
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