Green Chemistry Letters and Reviews

Green Chemistry Letters and Reviews A Taylor & Francis open-access journal about green chemistry research, education, and implementation.

Coffee grounds, which contain up to 20 wt% oil, were evaluated as feedstocks for lubricant oils with an eye toward the  ...
14/07/2023

Coffee grounds, which contain up to 20 wt% oil, were evaluated as feedstocks for lubricant oils with an eye toward the . Authors tested the tribological properties of coffee waste-derived oil in terms of friction and wear, and compared those to polyalphaolefin, the industry standard derived from ethylene.
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Coffee grounds, which contain up to 20 wt% oil, were evaluated as feedstocks for lubricant oils with an eye toward the  ...
14/07/2023

Coffee grounds, which contain up to 20 wt% oil, were evaluated as feedstocks for lubricant oils with an eye toward the . Authors tested the tribological properties of coffee waste-derived oil in terms of friction and wear, and compared those to polyalphaolefin, the industry standard derived from ethylene.
doi.org/10.1080/17518253.2023.2215243

Incorporating the   and   Principles into High School Curricula... Find it in our latest collection on 2022 Advances in ...
22/04/2023

Incorporating the and Principles into High School Curricula... Find it in our latest collection on 2022 Advances in Green Chemistry Education. https://buff.ly/3H8x2JM
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A perspective on incorporating the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDG) and Green Chemistry Principles (GCP) into high school chemistry curricula is presented. The framework is base...

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