Green Chemistry

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Morphological and structural differences between glucose, cellulose and lignocellulosic biomass derived hydrothermal carbons2011/01/01English582
Transition metal based catalysts in the aerobic oxidation of alcohols2012/01/01English562
New natural and renewable low transition temperature mixtures (LTTMs): screening as solvents for lignocellulosic biomass processing2012/01/01English546
Photocatalysis on supported gold and silver nanoparticles under ultraviolet and visible light irradiation2013/01/01English522
The irruption of polymers from renewable resources on the scene of macromolecular science and technology2011/01/01English520
Hydrolysis of cellulose to glucose by solid acid catalysts2013/01/01English515
Self-aggregation of ionic liquids: micelle formation in aqueous solution2007/01/01English513
A one-pot hydrothermal synthesis of sulfur and nitrogen doped carbon aerogels with enhanced electrocatalytic activity in the oxygen reduction reaction2012/01/01English508
Low melting mixtures in organic synthesis – an alternative to ionic liquids?2012/01/01English501
Green synthesis of silver and palladium nanoparticles at room temperature using coffee and tea extract2008/01/01English491
Converting carbohydrates to bulk chemicals and fine chemicals over heterogeneous catalysts2011/01/01English487
Multicomponent reactions in unconventional solvents: state of the art2012/01/01English478
Selective hydrolysis of cellulose into glucose over solid acid catalysts2008/01/01English470
Magnetic nanomaterials in catalysis: advanced catalysts for magnetic separation and beyond2014/01/01English460
Selective catalytic oxidation of glycerol: perspectives for high value chemicals2011/01/01English443
Glycerol as a sustainable solvent for green chemistry2010/01/01English443
Efficient, halide free synthesis of new, low cost ionic liquids: 1,3-dialkylimidazolium salts containing methyl- and ethyl-sulfate anions2002/09/05438
Industrial preparation of phosphonium ionic liquidsPortions of this work were presented at the following meetings: (a) 224th American Chemical Society Conference, Boston, USA, 2002; (b) Green Solvents for Catalysis Meeting, held in Bruchsal, Germany, 13–16th October 2002.2002/12/04438
Biodegradable ionic liquids : Part II. Effect of the anion and toxicology2005/01/01English433
Solvatochromic parameters for solvents of interest in green chemistry2012/01/01English424
Novel biocompatible cholinium-based ionic liquids—toxicity and biodegradability2010/01/01English421
The role of flow in green chemistry and engineering2013/01/01English415
Diels–Alder reactions in ionic liquids1999/01/01411
Ionic liquids based on imidazolium, ammonium and pyrrolidinium salts of the dicyanamide anion2002/07/29406
MOF-5/n-Bu4NBr: an efficient catalyst system for the synthesis of cyclic carbonates from epoxides and CO2 under mild conditions2009/01/01English406
Green chemistry and the health implications of nanoparticles2006/01/01English399
Glycerol hydrogenolysis on heterogeneous catalysts2004/01/01English394
Efficient conversion of glucose into 5-hydroxymethylfurfural catalyzed by a common Lewis acid SnCl4 in an ionic liquid2009/01/01English393
Heterogeneous acid catalysts for biodiesel production: current status and future challenges2009/01/01English384
Anti-microbial activities of ionic liquids2002/12/02383