Research on the development of green chemistry technology assessment techniques: a material reutilization case
Environmental Health and Toxicology
; : s2015002-2015.
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ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVES: This study presents a methodology that enables a quantitative assessment of green chemistry technologies. METHODS: The study carries out a quantitative evaluation of a particular case of material reutilization by calculating the level of "greenness" i.e., the level of compliance with the principles of green chemistry that was achieved by implementing a green chemistry technology. RESULTS: The results indicate that the greenness level was enhanced by 42% compared to the pre-improvement level, thus demonstrating the economic feasibility of green chemistry. CONCLUSIONS: The assessment technique established in this study will serve as a useful reference for setting the direction of industry-level and government-level technological R&D and for evaluating newly developed technologies, which can greatly contribute toward gaining a competitive advantage in the global market.
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Main subject:
Chemistry
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Compliance
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Evaluation Studies as Topic
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Green Chemistry Technology
Type of study:
Diagnostic_studies
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Evaluation_studies
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Health_technology_assessment
Language:
En
Journal:
Environmental Health and Toxicology
Year:
2015
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Article