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Green Toxicology Making Chemicals Benign By Design

Books from same Author: Alexandra Maertens

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    Author(s)Alexandra Maertens
    PublisherRoyal Society of Chemistry
    ISBN9781839162282
    Pages292
    BindingSoftcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearFebruary 2022

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    Royal Society of Chemistry Green Toxicology Making Chemicals Benign By Design by Alexandra Maertens

    Green toxicology is an integral part of green chemistry. One of the key goals of green chemistry is to design less toxic chemicals. Therefore, an understanding of toxicology and hazard assessment is important for any chemist working in green chemistry, but toxicology is rarely part of most chemists' education. As a consequence, chemists lack the toxicological lens necessary to view chemicals in order to design safer substitutions. This book seeks to fill that gap and demonstrate how a basic understanding of toxicology, as well as the tools of in silico and in vitro toxicology, can be an integral part of green chemistry. R&D chemists, product stewards, and toxicologists who work in the field of sustainability, can all benefit from integrating green toxicology principles into their work.Topics include in silico tools for hazard assessment, toxicity testing, and lifecycle considerations, this book aims to act as a bridge between green toxicologists and green chemists.