About this Research Topic
Green and Sustainable Chemistry are rapidly evolving disciplines driven by fundamental breakthroughs and feats of incredible ingenuity and innovation. None of these advancements would be possible without the talented community of researchers working across the world, from Nobel Prize winners to rising stars. This Research Topic aims to celebrate those scientists leading the way.
Contributors to this collection were nominated by the Editorial Board of Frontiers in Chemistry, and by showcasing their work here, we aim to provide both a snapshot of the current field and also a glimpse of what the next decade might hold. We welcome Original Research and Review articles, on themes including but not limited to:
• Green solvents
• Green catalysis
• Cleaner synthetic methods
• Biorefineries and biofuels
• Bio-renewable resources valorization
• Biodegradables
• Green processes, technologies, manufacturing - including analytical methodologies and techniques to improve sustainability
•Sustainable activation of small molecules
• Renewable energy and storage
• Green absorbents
Contributors to this collection were nominated by the Editorial Board of Frontiers in Chemistry, and by showcasing their work here, we aim to provide both a snapshot of the current field and also a glimpse of what the next decade might hold. We welcome Original Research and Review articles, on themes including but not limited to:
• Green solvents
• Green catalysis
• Cleaner synthetic methods
• Biorefineries and biofuels
• Bio-renewable resources valorization
• Biodegradables
• Green processes, technologies, manufacturing - including analytical methodologies and techniques to improve sustainability
•Sustainable activation of small molecules
• Renewable energy and storage
• Green absorbents
Important Note: All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.