An internationally acclaimed, a Fellow of Royal Society of Chemistry (UK) Prof.
Sanjay K. Sharma, FRSC is a renowned author and Editor of many books, research
journals and hundreds of articles from last twenty years. He has authored over
100 Research papers including 10 comprehensive Review articles in high impact
journals of International repute and contributed 20 Books from the
internationally acclaimed publication houses including Springer (UK), Wiley
(Germany), Royal Society of Chemistry (UK), CRC Press Taylor & Francis (USA),
Wiley- Scrivener (USA) etc so far.
In his current role as Series Editor of Springer’s, UK for their prestigious Book
Series‘Green Chemistry for Sustainability’, he has been involved in editing of 35
different titles of various international contributors so far.
Abstract
Green Chemistry is based on a set of radical ideas (a set of 12 Scientific Principles) that overlap with the principles of sustainability and propose a modern version of chemistry that is less toxic, less hazardous, highly efficient and non-polluting2. We have started teaching Green Chemistry at College and University Level in India, but lacking at Pre -Graduation (K12 Level) stage . Green Chemistry must be initiated at Pre-Graduation Level, then only it’ll serve its real purpose at higher education level. Teenage students are particularly sensitive to environmental issues and so, adding the basics of Green Chemistry may also serve to boost their interest and motivation to learn chemistry at pre-university level and beyond. It is very much needed to convey the students that it is more of a ‘chemistry for the environment’, i.e. a more environmentally friendly chemistry rather than a ‘chemistry of the environment’, i.e. environmental chemistry that explains nature and the impact of man on the nature. In the present talk, we are trying to advocate the same.
Energy conversion and storage
CO2 usage / sustainable chemistry and global climate change
Sustainable chemistry in society
Waste utilisation and Re-use: from E-waste to bio resources
Recent advances in green synthesis and catalysis
Usage of A.I for determination of sustainability issues
Green Building Materials
Sustainable chemistry and bionomics
Green analytical techniques
Exploring green chemistry innovations in plastics to help protect our oceans