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Royal Society of Chemistry - Faraday Discussion 202, Vol 202

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Description

Explore the essential scientific discussions surrounding the transition to a greener chemical sector with Bio-resources: Feeding a Sustainable Chemical Industry. This volume, part of the Faraday Discussion series (Volume 202), is published by the Royal Society of Chemistry and serves as a specialized resource for professionals and researchers in the field of chemistry. This publication focuses on the integration of bio-resources to support a sustainable industrial model. It provides a dedicated platform for examining how biological materials can drive chemical innovation and long-term industry viability. For those working within the science, nature, and maths sectors, this volume offers a concentrated look at the intersection of biological resources and chemical engineering. Whether you are conducting academic research or working in industrial development, this book provides the technical foundation necessary to understand modern sustainable practices. It is a vital addition to any professional library focused on the future of chemical manufacturing and resource management.

Key Features

Published by the Royal Society of Chemistry to ensure high standards of scientific content and academic rigor.

Part of the respected Faraday Discussion series, providing specialized insights into chemical research and development.

Focuses on the application of bio-resources to support the growth of a sustainable chemical industry.

Categorized under Science, Nature & Maths for easy identification by academic and professional researchers.

Volume 202 offers a deep dive into specific chemical discussions relevant to modern resource management.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
12 October 2017
Listed Since
11 May 2017

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