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Hazardous Reagent Substitution: A Pharmaceutical Perspective

Books from same Author: Rakesh Kumar Sharma And Rakeshwar Bandichhor

Books from same Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

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    Author(s)Rakesh Kumar Sharma And Rakeshwar Bandichhor
    PublisherRoyal Society of Chemistry
    ISBN9781782620501
    Pages194
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2017

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    Royal Society of Chemistry Hazardous Reagent Substitution: A Pharmaceutical Perspective by Rakesh Kumar Sharma And Rakeshwar Bandichhor

    In recent years, a significant amount of progress has been made using green chemistry in the synthesis of synthetically useful compounds and molecules by replacing hazardous chemicals with greener alternatives. However, there is still room for improvement, especially in the pharmaceutical sector where new drugs are being formulated. This book examines green approaches to overcoming hazardous organic transformations. Summarizing recent developments, the book features a detailed description of some of the high impact active pharmaceutical ingredients that have been developed considering green chemistry approaches. It explores the design, engineering and process development and the calculations to account for waste. The book includes strategies to further advance green approaches in the development of generic pharmaceutical industries and features novel, innovative approaches that promote waste-free organic synthesis. This book is of interest to industrialists working in pharmaceuticals and researchers working in green chemistry.