
pmid: 12161645
Solvents are widely used in commercial manufacturing and service industries. Despite abundant precaution, they inevitably contaminate our air, land, and water because they are difficult to contain and recycle. Researchers have therefore focused on reducing solvent use through the development of solvent-free processes and more efficient recycling protocols. However, these approaches have their limitations, necessitating a pollution prevention approach and the search for environmentally benign solvent alternatives. This report highlights opportunities for the practical implementation of such green solvents.
Conservation of Natural Resources, Hazardous Waste, Tetrachloroethylene, Industrial Waste, Water, Carbon Dioxide, Solvents, Food Industry, Hexanes, Industry, Environmental Pollutants, Pesticides, Environmental Pollution, Ecosystem
Conservation of Natural Resources, Hazardous Waste, Tetrachloroethylene, Industrial Waste, Water, Carbon Dioxide, Solvents, Food Industry, Hexanes, Industry, Environmental Pollutants, Pesticides, Environmental Pollution, Ecosystem
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