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The Nexus Blog and Newsletter is published by the ACS Green Chemistry Institute® to connect and expand the global green chemistry and engineering community. Learn more about us: www.acs.org/gci.
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Inspiring Sustainable Drug Manufacturing with a Unified Green Chemistry Goal

Contributed by Frank Roschangar, Director, Chemical Development, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals

Collaborators: Juan Colberg (Pfizer), Peter J. Dunn (Pfizer – retired), Fabrice Gallou (Novartis), John D. Hayler (GlaxoSmithKline), Stefan G. Koenig (Gen

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Novel Technology for Performance-Driven Green Chemistry

Gary Spilman, Ph.D., Principal Scientist, Resinate Materials Group, Inc.

In 2013, the U.S. produced 9.4 billion pounds of plastic bottles, yet less than 31 percent of them were recycled. That means 6.5 billion pounds of plastic bottles are destined for lan

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Twenty-Five Years of Green Chemistry and Green Engineering: The End of the Beginning

By Paul T. Anastas, Center for Green Chemistry and Green Engineering, School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Yale University and David T. Allen, Editor-in-Chief of ACS Sustainable Chem. Eng., Ce

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Reflections from Portland and the Importance of Green Chemistry in Dow’s 2025 Sustainability Goals

At this year’s GC&E conference, I had the chance to interview Shawn Hunter, Global EH&S Product Sustainability Leader for Building and Construction at the Dow Chemical Company. Here, read our discussion about Dow’s sustainability initiatives, successful i

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ACS GCI Pharma Roundtable Releases Free Reagent Guides to the Public

The ACS GCI Pharmaceutical Roundtable (GCIPR) is pleased to be releasing a set of eight Reagent Guides. Like the Roundtable’s Solvent Selection Guide, which helps chemists choose better solvents, these eight guides will serve as a mechanism for scientists

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Why is CO2 a Green Solvent?

Contributed by Al Kaziunas and Rolf Schlake of Applied Separations

Organic solvents used in chemical processes have enormous environmental and economic costs. They contribute to health problems, adversely impact the environment, are flammable, contribute t

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Semi Finalists Announced for the GC&E Business Plan Competition

The GC&E Business Plan Competition is a unique program in the green chemistry community. The goal of the competition is to support and train early-stage, pre-revenue entrepreneurs to move forward with their green chemistry and engineering ideas. Today we

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Start-up to Scale-up: An Interview with Global Bioenergies CEO Marc Delcourt

Global Bioenergies is one of the few companies in the world and the only one in Europe to develop a process to convert renewable resources into hydrocarbons through fermentation. The company has focused initially on the production of isobutene, one of the

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Ynsect: At the forefront of insect industry

Contributed by Dr Nathalie BEREZINA, Chief technical officer- Downstream, Ynsect

Insects are the most abundant eukaryotes worldwide. More than million species have been identified so far, and it is among insects that the room for discovery is estimated to

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The Critical Materials Institute-Green Solutions for Clean Energy

Contributed by Dr. Zhichao Hu, Materials Science and Engineering, Rutgers University

Many of us have heard of wind turbines, solar panels, electric vehicles, and energy-efficient lighting, but we rarely ask what is behind these clean energy applications. A

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Polysaccharides as Sustainable Starting Materials for Novel Responsive Nanoparticles

Contributed by Kai Zhang Wood Technology and Wood Chemistry, Georg-August-University of Göttingen, Büsgenweg 4

Nature provides a huge source of sustainable biopolymers, such as cellulose, hemicelluloses and lignin from plant. Their use in human history has

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Hydrogen Production is No Light Matter

Introduction

To make an alkane from an alkene, a carboxylic acid from a nitrile, or a ketone from an alcohol, a chemist will most likely consider hydrogen a key ingredient. What a chemist might not consider, for these and many other cornerstone reactions,

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Deinove: Leveraging Biotechnology to Produce Innovative Natural Ingredients

Contributed by Coralie Martin, Communication, Marketing and IR Manager, Deinove; Dennis McGrew, Chief Business Officer, Deinove

More consumers are seeking out products labeled as “natural.” This is especially true in some specific market segments, such as

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Argonne National Laboratory Researchers Pursue Broad Range of Sustainable Materials for Solar, Hydrogen Fuel, and Batteries

Contributed by Peter B. Littlewood, Director of the Argonne National Laboratory

At the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory, approximately 1,400 scientists and engineers work to solve some of our greatest energy challenges. Stresse

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CO2-Related Green Chemistry in the Jessop Group

Contributed by Philip Jessop, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada

“CO2 is the answer to everything.” That statement started as a joke in my research group but has become more of a philosophy. Society has so much of this compound; it’s one of the

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