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1 online resource |
Contents |
Front Cover -- Ecocatalysis -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction: Toward an Ecology of Industrial Pollution? -- Chapter 1: A New Approach to Multi-Site and Multi-Scale Rehabilitation by Phytoextraction -- 1.1. Remedial Phytoextraction on a Highly Contaminated Former Mining Site: Pilot Site at "Les Avinières" -- 1.2. Phytoextraction on Caledonian Mining Sites Currently in use: Toward Productive Rehabilitation -- Chapter 2: From Phytoextraction to Green Chemistry and Vice Versa via Ecocatalysis -- 2.1. Ecocatalysis, Starting point for a New Green Chemistry? -- 2.2. Some Concrete Examples of Ecocatalysis -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index -- Back Cover |
Summary |
Reconquest of biodiversity; remediation of degraded and anthropic areas, prevention of environmental health risks; eco-innovation; Green industry ... The current French ambitions are closely related to an interdisciplinary approach to scientific ecology, all of which participate in the expected industrial renewal. Ecocatalysis explores the unusual combination of phytotechnologies adapted to pollution, ecological rehabilitation of polluted sites and enhancement of these processes through innovative green chemistry, all of which contribute to the development of scientific priorities; economic, ecological innovation and current environmental, of biomass conversion and transition from fossil fuels to renewable |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Subject |
Catalysis.
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Green chemistry.
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Catalysis
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SCIENCE -- Chemistry -- Physical & Theoretical.
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Catalysis
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Green chemistry
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Escande, Vincent, author
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Biton, Jacques, author
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ISBN |
9780081004753 |
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0081004753 |
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1785480308 |
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9781785480300 |
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