Green Chemistry Web Resources
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The article presents a guide to green chemistry resources on the Internet. This list of resources can be used by students, librarians and professionals. The resources include publications and books, web sites, blogs and government agencies. An overview of the book "Green Chemistry: Theory and Practice," by Paul Anastas and John Warner is cited.
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American Chemical Society. N.d. Green chemistry at a glance. [Internet]. [Cited January 3, 2012]. Available from: {http://portal.acs.org/portal/PublicWebSite/greenchemistry/index.htm}
Anastas, P.T., & Warner, J.C. 1998. Green Chemistry: Theory and Practice. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1992. The Guardian: origins of the EPA. No. 1. Washington, D.C. [Internet]. [Cited January 3, 2012]. Available from: http://www.epa.gov/aboutepa/history/publications/print/origins.html
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