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Green Chemistry Principles in Sonochemistry: Sustainability Aspects
Abstract
This chapter delves into the integration of Green Chemistry principles with sonochemistry, highlighting its significance in promoting sustainable and eco-friendly chemical processes. Sonochemistry involves using ultrasonic waves to drive chemical reactions, which aligns with Green Chemistry by reducing the need for hazardous reagents, minimizing waste, and enhancing reaction efficiency. This chapter discusses how sonochemical processes contribute to sustainability by improving reaction rates, lowering energy consumption, and facilitating solvent-free or aqueous-phase reactions. Key applications in nanoparticle synthesis, catalysis, and wastewater treatment are emphasized, showcasing the potential of sonochemistry as a green technology. The chapter also addresses the challenges and future prospects in optimizing ultrasonic-assisted reactions for broader industrial and environmental applications.
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