2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.greeac.2023.100082
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Teaching greener & more sustainable analytical chemistry to undergraduates: Some strategies & tips

Andrew P. Dicks
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“…Green chemistry adoption could be performed by simply practicing and teaching traditional concepts through the ‘lens of green chemistry’. 81,82 Besides being promoted by a wide range of resources highlighted herein, this low-barrier incorporation of more sustainable teaching, research, and practices is also supported by the existence of a proactive and engaging community of green chemistry practitioners and educators supported by the GCC program across the globe. 83–103…”
Section: Integrating Green Chemistry In Higher Educationmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Green chemistry adoption could be performed by simply practicing and teaching traditional concepts through the ‘lens of green chemistry’. 81,82 Besides being promoted by a wide range of resources highlighted herein, this low-barrier incorporation of more sustainable teaching, research, and practices is also supported by the existence of a proactive and engaging community of green chemistry practitioners and educators supported by the GCC program across the globe. 83–103…”
Section: Integrating Green Chemistry In Higher Educationmentioning
confidence: 96%