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Resources
Leaders in Green Chemistry
- Dr. Joe DeSimone - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Paul T. Anastas
- Roger Beach
- Dennis Hjersen
- Terry Collins - Carnegie Mellon University
- John C. Warner - University of Massachusetts at Lowell
- Mary Kirchoff
- Erick Beckman (Green chemical engineering)
- Joan Brennecke (Green chemical engineering)
- David Gonzalez - Universidad de la República
- Robin Rogers (Ionic liquids) - University of Alabama
- Jim Hutchison (Nanoscience) - University of Oregon
Books
- Green Chemistry: Theory and Practice. Anastas, P.T.; Warner,
J.C., Eds. Oxford University Press: Oxxord, UK, 1998.
- Introduction to Green Chemistry. Ryan, M.A., Tinnesand, M.
American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 2002.
- Real-World Cases in Green Chemistry. Cann, M.C; Connelly,
M.E. American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 2000.
Websites
- American Chemical Society Education Division: http://www.chemistry.org/education
- Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge: http://www.epa.gov/greenchemistry/past.html
- Green Chemistry Journal: http://www.rsc.org/is/journals/current/green/greenpub.htm
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: http://www.epa.gov/greenchemistry
Universities
The following are universities in the United States offering specialized
courses, programs or research opportunities in green chemistry. Universities
with * after the name offer graduate or postgraduate opportunities.
- Bridewater State College - Bridgewater, MA
- Carnegie Mellon University* - Pittsburgh, PA
- Davidson College - Davidson, NC
- Hendrix College - Conway, AR
- Lane Community College - Eugene, OR
- University of Alabama* - Tuscaloosa, AL
- University of Illinnois* - Urbana-Champaign, IL
- University of Kansas* - Lawrence, KS
- University of Massachusetts* - Boston, MA
- University of North Carolina* - Chapel Hill, NC
- University of Oregon* - Eugene, OR
- University of Scranton - Scranton, PA
- University of Tennessee - Martin, TN
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