Green Chemistry Letters & Reviews
Green Chemistry Letters and Reviews is a peer reviewed journal that focuses on rapid publication of innovative new syntheses and procedures that reduce or eliminate the use or generation of hazardous materials. The journal accepts letters and reviews of state of the art Green Chemistry topics in the areas of research, industry and education.
The journal includes the application of the 12 principles of Green Chemistry in:
- Synthetic Reaction Pathways
- Research and Process Analytical Techniques
- Separation and Purification Technologies
- Renewable Feedstocks
- Degradable Products
- Education

Green Chemistry Letters & Reviews is available electronically and in print. Visit Taylor & Francis' Site to review tables of contents, abstracts and register to read some articles online free. The peer-reviewed journal, "Green Chemistry Letters & Reviews," is accepting submissions.
The journal accepts submissions in the areas of research, industry and education.
Editorial Board
Editor
John C. Warner
The Warner Babcock Institute for Green Chemistry
Woburn, United States
Associate Editors
Julie Haack
University of Oregon
Eugene, United States
Charles Estévez
Institut Univ. de Ciència i Tecnologia
Mollet del Vallés, Spain
Paul Anastas
Yale University
New Haven, United States
Managing Editor
Amy S. Cannon
Beyond Benign
Woburn, United States
Board Members
Joe Armstrong
Merck
United Kingdom
Terry Collins
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, United States
David Constable
GlaxoSmithKline
King of Prussia, United States
Berkeley Cue
Guiding Green
Ledyard, United States
Milton Hearn
Monash University
Melbourne, Australia
James Hutchinson
University of Oregon
Eugene, United States
Joseph Keriko
Jomo Kenyatta University
Nairobi, Kenya
Alessandra Morelli
Proctor & Gamble
Egham, United Kingdom
Patrick Moyna
Universidad de la Republica
Montevidea, Uruguay
Hiroyuki Nishide
Waseda University
Tokyo, Japan
Ryoji Noyori
RIKEN Research
Wako, Japan


