2. Introduction
Green Chemistry Principles
Applications of Green Chemistry
Industrial integration
Environmentally friendly catalysis
Biomass
Conclusion
3. Sustainability is a problem for the industry
Increasing awareness of people
Related with my field studies
4. Major aims:
• Prevention of wastes
• Increase energy efficiency
• Cheaper processes
• Reduced risks
5. Classical methods pollute environment
‘Old school’ chemistry is not efficient enough
Maximized sustainability
6. They speed up chemical reactions
Used alot in chemical industry
Increases productivity
Lowers capital use
7. Wastes are materials that we can’t make use of
them
They are produced undesirably while we are
trying to get our product
They pollute our environment
11. “One plant’s waste is other plant’s raw material”
approach
Eliminates the waste
Reduces the operating costs
12.
13. Also called “green catalysis”
Has alot of advantages when compared to
classical type of catalysis
Recently found method (~15 years)
14. Named as “Homogeneous Catalysis”
They are dumped to environment after use
Causing huge pollution problems
Financially ineffective
15. Named as “Heterogeneous Catalysis”
Can be used over and over
Increases productivity
Saves alot of money
16.
17. • Environmentally Friendly Catalysis:
• Subsequently reduced the catalyst costs
• Has earned the second biggest share in the market
• With high selectivity, operating costs went down
18.
19. Bio-Mass;
Uses the living organisms (vegetables and plants) to
get useful energy
Has a great potential to;
Be developed in the industry
Solve the current sustainability problems
Completely “green”
20. Green chemistry is very environmental friendly
and efficient
Green Chemistry Applications
Industrial integration
Environmentally friendly catalysis
Biomass
Apply green chemistry to;
reduce fuel oil consumption
prevent the damage to environment
21. I designed the end product such that:
All people can access
Information will be easy to follow
People will be aware of situation after visiting
Hopefully people who are aware, will take action
22. Since it is a new topic,
Available data for industry changes in time
Amount of information is scarce;
Some companies keep their data as secret
Available sources are hard to reach
23. Anastas, P. T.(1998), Warner, J. C. Green
Chemistry: Theory and Practice, Oxford
University Press
V.K. Ahluwalia (2008), Green Chemistry:
environmentally benign reactions
M. Ackmez et al. (2011),Green chemistry for
environmental sustainability
24. G. Ertl et al.(2008), Handbook of
Heterogeneous Catalysis
CatchBio Research Group (ND), Green
Energy: From Waste to Fuel ,
www.catchbio.com