Sustainable Chemistry and Advanced Materials: Challenges and Opportunities (Vol. I)

Authors

Sharad K. Pasale (ed)
Department of Chemistry, Thakur College of Science and Commerce, Kandivali, Mumbai, 400 101 Maharashtra, India
Arjun S. Chavan (ed)
Department of Chemistry, Thakur College of Science and Commerce, Kandivali, Mumbai, 400 101 Maharashtra, India

Keywords:

Electrolyzer, Faradaic Efficiency, Electrocatalyst, Electrolyte, Steroidal-isoxazole hybrids, Natural products, Structure-activity relationships, Perovskite, Stability, Renewable energy, Next-generation photovoltaic, Organocatalysis, Chemical Transformations, Sustainable Approach, Natural Products, Origin, Nature, Biosynthesis, Secondary Metabolites, Chemical Diversity, Biological Activity, Extraction, Traditional Medicine, Ecological Role, Green Chemistry, Sustainable Development, Eco-Friendly Processes, Renewable Resources, Waste Reduction, Biodegradable Materials, Catalysis, Energy Efficiency, Environmental Protection, Green Synthesis

Synopsis

Sustainable Chemistry and Advanced Materials: Challenges and Opportunities (Vol. I), edited by Dr. Sharad K. Pasale and Dr. Arjun S. Chavan and published by Advent Publishing, presents a compelling collection of peer-reviewed chapters that explore innovative solutions at the intersection of sustainable chemistry and advanced materials. This volume brings together contributions from leading researchers to address pressing global challenges through cutting-edge advancements. It covers a diverse range of topics, including electrochemical strategies for carbon dioxide reduction, the development of steroidal-isoxazole hybrids for pharmaceutical applications, and the potential of perovskite solar cells for renewable energy. Further, it examines sustainable organocatalyzed transformations, the ecological impacts of chemical pollutants, and the role of metal oxide nanocomposites in fostering sustainable development. The book also highlights the pharmacological properties of chalcones, the synthesis of novel piperazine compounds, and the foundational principles of green chemistry and natural products. Each chapter is assigned a unique Digital Object Identifier (DOI) to enhance citation and accessibility. This volume serves as an invaluable resource for researchers, academicians, and industry professionals dedicated to advancing sustainable practices and materials science for a greener future.




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Published

June 25, 2025

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978-93-95369-45-9

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978-93-95369-47-3

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