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Lecture 1: Learning Objectives Imperial College Lecture 1: Learning Objectives London By the end of today's lecture you should: (i) be able to define what is meant by the term Green Chemistry; (ii) appreciate how Green Chemistry may be beneficial to industry; (iii)understand that Green Chemistry is not an easy subject. "We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking "We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used to create them." we used to create them." Albert Einstein (1879-1955) Albert Einstein (1879-1955) 4.I10-1-2 So what is Green Chemistry? Imperial College So what is Green Chemistry? London Scenario: Scenario: Imagine you are at a party and you have to explain what Imagine you are at a party and you have to explain what Green Chemistry is to someone who isn't a chemist. Green Chemistry is to someone who isn't a chemist. What would words are you going to use to tell them? What would words are you going to use to tell them? 4.I10-1-3 Brown Chemistry Imperial College Brown Chemistry London Is this the public perception Is this the public perception of the chemical industry? of the chemical industry? 4.I10-1-4 Brown Chemistry Imperial College Brown Chemistry London Cuyahoga River Cuyahoga River 1952 and 1969… 1952 and 1969… …major fires also happened …major fires also happened in 1868 and 1936. in 1868 and 1936. 4.I10-1-5 Brown Chemistry – the UK’s worst chemical accident Imperial College Brown Chemistry – the UK’s worst chemical accident London Flixborough 1974 40 tonnes cyclohexane released Flixborough 1974 40 tonnes cyclohexane released in 1 minute (225 °C, 10 atm) in 1 minute (225 °C, 10 atm) 28 fatalities 28 fatalities 4.I10-1-6
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